Gutter in a sentence as a noun

It's that we're letting our laws and policies be dictated to us by the gutter press!

Even the fake greenery and curb and gutter seams are still hard to pick out even when you know they're there.

They're deep in the gutter, 3-days and counting no fix, engineers are probably working 24 hours a day and the entire site is still down.

Without people who are willing to work with them despite their flaws, guys like Jobs would probably end up in the gutter with a knife in their back.

Seeing Myspace wheezing in the gutter I do not think they would make the same exact missteps, while they could end up irrelevant, they have more options.

You can buy some silly gadget that won't really help the situation, or you can get some training to give you the confidence to get out of the gutter.

Heck, I know entirely non-technical powerwasher/gutter cleaner guys who have 2 or 3 computers.

I picture him trying to buy a domain that matches his business name or something, and then never getting out of the gutter due to past damage to the domain.

There is quite a chasm between the flower child from Novato coming down for the weekend to trade peace patches for shrooms and the addict gutter punk types who live there permanently.

Gutter in a sentence as a verb

But if I'm not literally incapacitated in a gutter, I'd walk to the nearest police station, hospital, metro station, or 24-hour 7/11.

It's really not worth dragging otherwise nifty code into the gutter with unnecessary obscenity.

It's not so easy to start over once you get married and have a couple of kids, and it's not worth risking getting thrown out on the street if it means your children are going to be sleeping in the gutter.

"Maybe you should get your head out of the gutter and realize a laptop isn't deemed "good" because it's an alternative to "what Apple's doing".Edit: And to whoever downvoted this, thank you for proving my point.

The left gutter of the feed then becomes a morass of icons and avatars, with the inevitable descent into noise as the calendar icons and companies like CNN proliferate.

How a more punitive defamation regime in the UK was won on the back not of politicians trying to protect their expenses or some such, but the hacking of a dead teenager's voicemail and various other dirty tricks of the gutter press.

Have you considered the alternate explanation that your fellow HN users appreciate a fresh perspective but don't appreciate dragging the tone of the discussion into the gutter with abusive stereotypes like "Apple fanboys?

Generally padding at the top isn't necessary, but keeping the text from running straight into the gutter greatly improves readability.⚫ It's hard to go wrong with a 45-55em max-width, auto width, and auto left and right margins.⚫ Put some ******* padding and/or margins around images and other inline elements.

Gutter definitions

noun

a channel along the eaves or on the roof; collects and carries away rainwater

See also: trough

noun

misfortune resulting in lost effort or money; "his career was in the gutter"; "all that work went down the sewer"; "pensions are in the toilet"

See also: sewer toilet

noun

a worker who guts things (fish or buildings or cars etc.)

noun

a tool for gutting fish

verb

burn unsteadily, feebly, or low; flicker; "The cooling lava continued to gutter toward lower ground"

verb

flow in small streams; "Tears guttered down her face"

verb

wear or cut gutters into; "The heavy rain guttered the soil"

verb

provide with gutters; "gutter the buildings"