1. gutting - Noun
2. gutting - Adjective
3. gutting - Verb
of Gut
Source: Webster's dictionaryCutting the deficit by gutting our investments in innovation and education is like lightening an overloaded airplane by removing its engine. It may make you feel like you're flying high at first, but it won't take long before you feel the impact. Barack Obama
I had to work on a Marlin boat, like gutting fish, like as the bait boy. Mark Ruffalo
After a decade of gutting public services and growing its media patronage, the Conservative party has become very good at making people fight for the scraps of resources it leaves behind. Source: Internet
But hey, if that doesn't stop her from gutting a corrupt billionaire's finances, backdooring a rapist pig, and nine-ironing the jaw off a murderous psychopath, then who's to thumb their nose? Source: Internet
A proposal by District 1 Austin School Trustee Edmund “Ted” Gordon would solve space limitations at LASA without gutting LBJ. Source: Internet
Changes Trump has made since getting elected into office include him gutting funding for the United Nations Population Fund (), which provides family planning and reproductive services to more than 150 countries globally. Source: Internet