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Gutsy   /gˈətsˈi/   Listen
adjective
gutsy  adj.  
1.
Marked by courage and determination in the face of difficulties or danger.
Synonyms: courageous, plucky.
2.
Rough or plain; not sophisticated or refined; earthy. Opposite of sophisticated, or refined.
Synonyms: earthy, lusty, robust.






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"Gutsy" Quotes from Famous Books



... on both animal and vegetable foods?" was the next question. The teacher anticipated "Omnivorous" this time, but it did not come. There was silence for a little. Then a boy, who evidently had been ruminating, responded nonchalantly, "A gutsy brute, sir." ...
— Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories - A Book for Bairns and Big Folk • Robert Ford



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