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gutshot (suomeksi)
- Määritelmät:
- (en-past of, gutshoot)
- (alt form, gut-shot, lang=en)
- (lb, en, poker slang) A poker hand which is four cards to a straight, where only one rank can complete a straight. E.g. 3-4-6-7, only a five completes the straight; A gut-shot straight.
- A shot in the gut.
- * (quote-journal, work=Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic surgery, title=First experience with the ultra compact mobile extracorporeal membrane oxygenation system Cardiohelp in interhospital transport, volume=12, number=6, year=2011, author=Alois Philippa, Matthias Arltb, Matthias Amannb, Dirk Lunzb, Thomas Müllerc, Michael Hilkera, Bernhard Grafb and Christof Schmida, passage=A 22-year-old soldier with thoracic '''gutshot''' injury and subsequent right-sided pneumonectomy and partial left-sided lung resection went into critical respiratory failure.)
- * (quote-book, title=Death of an American Sniper, author=Anthony Swofford, year=2013, page= , ISBN=1614520801, passage=But we never got to take the shot I'd been trained to take, that beautiful single shot that takes out a man's head, or the '''gutshot'''—Chris Kyle's favorite—that allows him to bleed out and die a little slower, maybe think about all the ways he might have lived a different and better life.)
- * (quote-book, title=New Realities and Wavering Truths, author=Kelly M. Johnson, year=2014, page=138, ISBN=1304618153, passage=Despite the fact that we still don't know if I'll survive because of the '''gutshot''', I still feel the trip was worth it.)
- (alt form, gut-shot, lang=en)
- shot in the gut.
- * (quote-journal, work=Environmental History Review, title=Academic historians and hunting: A call for more and better scholarship, year=1995, month=Autumn, volume=19, number=3, author=Thomas L. Altherr & John F. Reiger, passage=For the first group, hunting is the '''gutshot''' deer gasping to death while its killer has given up pursuit, the woman in Maine shot in her own backyard by a hunter who thought her brown coat and white mittens meant a deer, and hoarse, bloodthirsty varmint hunters "blazing" away)
- * (quote-book, title=Spring's Edge: A Ranch Wife's Chronicles, author=Laurie Wagner Buyer, year=2008, page=29, ISBN=0826343929, passage=He never got used to the sight of elk with broken hips, missing legs and hooves, damaged backs, and '''gutshot''' skeletons that trailed in for the security and protection of his ranch.)
- * (quote-book, title=Bluebeard: a novel, author=K Vonnegut, year=2009, passage=We look like a couple of '''gutshot''' iguanas!)
- extremely dismayed or distressed.
- * (quote-book, title=Facing Rushmore, author=David Lozell Martin, year=2005, page=214, ISBN=0743213548, passage=The Calamity had convinced some Americans that hell was at hand -- and now Charlie Hart was driving the road that led there, Interstate 15 from Las Vegas to the California border on any given Sunday, losers beating their ways home, hungover and sick and feeling '''gutshot''', got to go to work in the morning, lost too much money, maxed out the Visa, should not have slept with that mortgage broker from Atlantic City, he was married, I was drunk, we didn't use a rubber, should not have gone with that hooker, my last cash and now God knows what diseases, warts, viruses, rot I have in my body, stayed too long at the tables, I was up at one point, should've quit then, lost one thousand dollars or fifty thousand or five hundred, it was meant for the rent, the mortgage, the tuition, the baby's doctor or the baby's goddamn new pair of shoes that keep getting referenced at the craps tables...)
- * (quote-book, title=Cry Father, author=Benjamin Whitmer, year=2014, page=149, ISBN=1476734372, passage=Patterson grins a grin that he means to be rakish, but he's pretty sure it just comes off as '''gutshot'''.)
- * (quote-book, title=Served Hot, author=Annabeth Albert, year=2015, ISBN=160183392X, passage=And I saw him on the street yesterday and he looked '''gutshot'''—)