gutful
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[edit]- gutsful (chiefly New Zealand)
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Noun
[edit]gutful (plural gutfuls or gutsful)
- (informal) As much as a gut (abdomen) will hold.
- He drank a gutful of beer.
- 2005, Zane Radcliffe, The Killer′s Guide to Iceland[1], page 66:
- In every dark corner, fat black bin bags were bent double, throwing up gutfuls of old clothes.
- 2006, David Blackwell, Clamped[2], page 198:
- Several gutfuls of alcoholic laughter-breath rolled around the room.
- 2010, Gary Corby, The Pericles Commission, unnumbered page:
- Stratonike laughed, great gutfuls of loud raucous laughter that carried across the crowd.
- (UK, Australia, New Zealand, slang) As much as one is willing to hear or experience; as much as or more than one can bear; too much; a surfeit.
- I've had a gutful of politics lately.
- 2000, Bob Foster, Birdum or Bust!, Henley Beach, SA: Seaview Press, page 114:
- By Monday afternoon we were finished - loadwise, physically, mentally, you name it, we'd had a gutful of it.
- 2002, Cecilia Dart-Thornton, The Lady of the Sorrows[3], page 199:
- He starts mouthing off a bit, then Priz says, “Pipe down while we′re trying to eat,” and then Dogga looks up and puts in, “I′ve had a gutful of ye.”
‘So then Barrowclough, the uraguhne, says, “Well, I′ve had a gutful of ye,” and adds, “I′ll break yer bleedin′ kneck.”
- 2003, Bill Harrigan, Harrigan: The Referee in a League of His Own, unnumbered page:
- I told the captain what had happened and that the only reason the second rower hadn′t been sent off was because he missed. Then I added that I′d had a gutful and I′d start getting rid of blokes if it kept up.
The captain said, ‘You′ve had a gutful! Well, we′ve had a gutful of you.’
- 2008, Denise Scott, All That Happened at Number 26[4], page 141:
- I looked at him and thought, ‘ […] He is, he′s exposing himself!’ I abandoned my shopping trolley, marched over to him and screamed, 'I′ve had a gutful! Do you understand me? I′ve had an absolute gutful of men and their dicks. […] ’
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