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    gutter
    /ˈɡʌtə/

    noun

    • 1. a shallow trough fixed beneath the edge of a roof for carrying off rainwater.
    • 2. the blank space between facing pages of a book or between adjacent columns of type or stamps in a sheet.

    verb

    • 1. (of a candle or flame) flicker and burn unsteadily.
    • 2. make channels or furrows in (something): archaic "my cheeks are guttered with tears"

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  2. GUTTER definition: 1. the edge of a road where rain flows away 2. an open pipe, usually at the lower edge of a roof…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of GUTTER is a trough along the eaves to catch and carry off rainwater. How to use gutter in a sentence.

  4. GUTTER meaning: 1. the edge of a road where rain flows away 2. an open pipe, usually at the lower edge of a roof…. Learn more.

  5. noun. a channel at the side or in the middle of a road or street, for leading off surface water. a channel at the eaves or on the roof of a building, for carrying off rainwater. any channel, trough, or the like for carrying off fluid. a furrow or channel made by running water.

  6. A gutter is a plastic or metal channel fixed to the lower edge of the roof of a building, which rain water drains into. Did you fix the gutter?

  7. 1. a channel at the side or in the middle of a road, for leading off surface water. 2. a channel at the eaves or on the roof of a building, for carrying off rain water. 3. any channel, trough, or furrow for carrying off fluid. 4. the sunken channel along either side of a bowling alley.

  8. noun. /ˈɡʌtə (r)/ /ˈɡʌtər/ [countable] a long curved channel made of metal or plastic that is fixed under the edge of a roof to carry away the water when it rains. a blocked/leaking gutter. Topics Buildings c2. Want to learn more?

  9. gutter definition: 1. a long, open pipe that is fixed to the edge of a roof to carry water away 2. the edge of a road…. Learn more.

  10. A gutter is a pipe or trough along the edge of a roof that carries rainwater away from a building. Another kind of gutter is the indentation beside a street curb. Water flows through these gutters too, usually into a storm drain.

  11. A narrow channel along the side of a road or street, to carry off water, as to a sewer. A channel along or under the eaves of a roof, to carry off rainwater. A furrow or groove formed by running water. A channel or groove like a gutter, as the groove on either side of a bowling alley. Heavy rain guttered the hillside.