None o' you fellows gotguts enough to grab a loose bit o' string?
He was a big lump with nae gutsand I bliddied his beak and gave him a keeker!
The dead lay in piles, in one and twos and fours, their brains splashed on the walls, their guts smeared across the floor, their skulls cloven and their bodies rent.
It blew up, its barrel twisting into twin spirals of metal, its stock driving back into the guts of the squire, fragments of hot iron spraying his face and chest.
The biggest need was a leader, a man of brains and guts and power.
The dogs leaped, one died in mid-air and the other carried him down once more, its lean teeth snapping off a patch of hide and muscle from his shoulder as its guts poured free of its body through a frantically-given wound.
Gritting teeth, he threw his tremendous brawn into a swing, and the pick tore loose from the tentacle and sprayed the guts out of the sphere before him.
Don't try to escape the straight, either, because the hills are rimmed with guards who'll blow your guts out if you cross the line; and some thousands of your slimy kin are clustered on those hills to watch their hero die.
Men sat looking at spilling guts that fell from zanph-slashed bellies.
He could almost have laughed aloud when he thought of the picture which he had conjured up to himself of the Meg who could "tackle pretty stiff stuff and suck the guts out of a book like a weasel sucking the blood out of a rabbit.
At college she used to suck the guts out of a book like a weasel sucking blood from a rabbit.
This man shall set me packing: Ile lugge the Guts into the Neighbor roome, Mother goodnight.
Nothing but to shew you how a King may go a Progresse through the guts of a Begger King.
Also that when they are afraid of any infectious distemper, they kill a dog, and winding the guts about two poles, pass between them.
Well, if a man has the guts he does it whether he has a right to or not.
So to accomplish this I undertook the work of clearing away the guts of sheep and oxen, with heaps of which our quarters were surrounded, so that they should no longer cause so foul a smell: and this the colonel approved.
In this tumult there came to me a fellow that had under his arm a monstrous toad, full as big as a kettledrum, whose guts were dragged out through its breech and stuffed into its mouth, which looked so filthy that I was fit to vomit at it.
The kind of guts our Nellie Chamberlain didn't have when England needed them most.
He poured his notes and his guts into the book, and finished it in a month.
Which made him eighteen when the Nazi torpedo planes peeled off over the African skies and then roared in to send their tin fish into the guts of His Majesty's own Revenger.
I will dry them next time with the guts in, and having stiffened their rinds in their proper dimensions, then try to cleanse them.
They are in use to wear the guts of sheep and oxen hanging from their necks, smelling most abominably, which they eat when hungry, and would scramble for our garbage like so many dogs, devouring it quite raw and foul.
The natives are the most barbarous people in the world, eating carrion, wearing the guts of sheep about their necks, and rubbing their heads, the hair on which is curled like the negroes, with the dung of beasts and other dirt.
Not that I believe parson's stuff more 'n you; but grizzlin' your guts to fiddlestrings won't mend your fortune.
The way the guts are parked all over the spaceport and left to rust?
One shell drilled in through the fore port of Hoagland's ninth ship and the velocity of the ship carried the racketing bit of metal back through the guts of the ship where it glanced viciously from wall to wall.
I could hear the little motors in his guts humming with joy as he booked Alex.
Either through stupidity or guts he elected to stay, and I was proud of the boy.
I wou'd not be in Eclipse another Day, tho' I had as many Wounds in my Guts as I have had in my Heart.
The bowels or guts were often reserved, and put on a large wooden fork, and the hounds were allowed to have this as a sort of dessert after they had finished their portion.
And to compleat the experiment, although we took out the guts and bladder, and also perforated the Cranium, yet would they arise, though in a longer time.
And the hell of it is, I haven't got the guts to quit!
An' so would anyone else that had any red guts in 'em!
Not by means of chemicals and machinery, but by slashing into the sides of mountains, and ripping the guts out of creeks!
You ain't got the strength nor the guts to cross Indian River--let alone the Mackenzie.
I don't believe it would bother the Old Man any if I sat out the duration in a C O camp, but it'd hurt his job like hell and the poor old boy is straining his guts to get into the trenches and twirl a theoretical saber.
You will get some miserable lickspittle to take my place, some mangy bookkeeping pimp with a permanentwaved wife and three snottynosed brats, but the spirit and guts of the Intelligencer depart with W R Le ffaçasé.
By the living guts of William Lloyd Garrison, he raged, had no one ever driven the simple elements of punctuation into my bloody head?
Sam--Aw reckon yo stuff’d yore guts so full, you’d no more to eat that day.
I'm a poet and poets are wiser than anyone because they're the only people who have the guts to think and feel at the same time.
Erich had his Kamerad, shaped to suit him, who'd had the guts and cleverness to disarm the bomb he'd had the guts to trigger.
Nations are monsters, boy, with guts of iron and nerves of brass.
Fish guts an' stinkin' herrin' are bread and milk for an Eyemouth bairn.