Meanings (ES + gloss)
desentrañado • destripado • eviscerado
Eviscerated.
He was leaning forward, head down, taking one deliberate step after another, both arms behind, dragging his gutted buck by its barely forked antlers.
The exports, on the whole, in 1815, exceeded those of 1816; but the gutted herrings exported in the latter year exceeded those of the former by 12606½ barrels
desentrañado • desmembrado • destripado
With the most important parts destroyed (often by fire), removed or rendered useless.
(referring to the practice of newspapers removing all intermediate vowels from the names of people about whom they were making potentially libelous statements, as eg Fl-r-o, compar…
Viasma on the other hand, presented as dismal a scene as we had any where witnessed. Nearly all the large houses were gutted and burnt.
decepcionado • desilusionado • destrozado
Deeply disappointed or crushed, as by defeat, failure, or loss; let down.
The whole platoon had felt gutted, an attitude rarely reflected in press reporters.
Throughout the book he runs the whole gamut of emotion from ‘chuffed' to ‘gutted', while being on the whole (surprisingly, for a fabulously gifted millionaire) more gutted than chu…
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