[
US
/ˈɡətˈsi/
]
[ UK /ɡˈʌtsi/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈʌtsi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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marked by courage and determination in the face of difficulties or danger; robust and uninhibited
a gutsy red wine
you have to admire her; it was a gutsy thing to do
the gutsy...intensity of her musical involvement
How To Use gutsy In A Sentence
- Rob's strengths lay in absorbing the pressure and criticism, and in doing this well he more than proved himself courageous, gutsy and tough.
- The food is gutsy and unpretentious, and recipes such as squid stuffed with raisins and pine kernels, or polenta and Seville orange cake, certainly do it for me.
- But he was left immensely proud of his side's gutsy display after they twice took the lead. The Sun
- Nestled in terra cotta, thick, gutsy prosciutto barely girdles hunks of luxuriantly gooey mozzarella bocconcini that have been roasted into a delicious taffy, the perfect bonbon to chomp on during a film by the Taviani brothers.
- Being in Italy, the students have an opportunity to get a real feel and vibe for gutsy food!
- Still, for all his apparently gentle appeal on and off the course, Donald is a determined and gutsy competitor, one who appears to be more and more comfortable in the harshest of spotlights.
- He's still churning out gutsy performances and doing the business. The Sun
- But this performance was gutsy. Times, Sunday Times
- Offering a wide variety of flexible, unpretentious, gutsy food with modest bills, it's affordable and fun.
- Having said that, there's probably something here for everyone - from gutsy funk to latino grooves and deep soul moves.