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gutting

verb as in clean out, strip

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In the elevator, employees quietly chattered about the gutting of their paper.

In June of last year, the most partisan court in the country, the Supreme Court, weighed in, gutting the Voting Rights Act.

Actor Cory Monteith's tragic death at age 31 is a gutting loss for countless reasons.

To meet their budget targets, European allies are gutting already eviscerated military budgets.

To his credit, Rinella seems to realize that gory accounts of gutting and killing animals may be of limited interest.

And as for your filthy green-weed soup, how should a Mulla-mulgar soil his thumbs with gutting fish?

And all this bald chat about sacking towns and gutting convents?

As a matter of fact, the gutting must have destroyed everything, but I did not mean to take any risks.

The gutting of this Hill cost the city the fortunes of several contractors, and it ruined the Hill forever.

Then came the sense of the terrific blow caving in his ribs, gutting its way throughout his inside.

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On this page you'll find 19 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to gutting, such as: ravage, decimate, ransack, eviscerate, loot, and empty.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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