Synonyms for gutty
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : guht-ee |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈgʌt i |
Top 10 synonyms for gutty Other synonyms for the word gutty
- active
- adventuresome
- alive
- assertive
- audacious
- aweless
- bigger than life
- brassy
- brave
- cheeky
- chivalrous
- classic
- cocky
- crusty
- daredevil
- dauntless
- difficult
- doughty
- elevated
- enterprising
- enthusiastic
- exaggerated
- fearless
- fire eating
- fire-eating
- forward
- frisky
- full of pep
- game
- go for broke
- grand
- grandiose
- great
- gritty
- gutsy
- gutty
- heroic
- high-flown
- high-spirited
- high-strung
- hot shot
- hot-blooded
- impavid
- impudent
- impulsive
- indomitable
- inflated
- intrepid
- lion-hearted
- lively
- magnanimous
- mettlesome
- mythological
- nervy
- noble
- obtrusive
- ornery
- out on a limb
- peppy
- plucky
- powerful
- puissant
- quarrelsome
- rash
- reckless
- redoubtable
- resolute
- risky
- salty
- scrappy
- self-reliant
- sensitive
- smart
- smart ass
- smart-alecky
- spunky
- stalwart
- stand tall
- steadfast
- stout
- stouthearted
- strong-willed
- temerarious
- thin-skinned
- tough
- truculent
- unafraid
- uncurbed
- undaunted
- undismayed
- ungoverned
- valiant
- valorous
- venturesome
- venturous
- vigorous
- worthy
- zestful
Définition of gutty
- As in audacious : adj reckless, daring
- As in valiant : adj brave
- As in daring : adj adventurous
- As in feisty : adj spirited; touchy
- As in heroic : adj brave, champion
- They were "gutty" balls, mind, which did not fly away off the irons like the rubber-cores.
- Extract from : « Fifty Years of Golf » by Horace G. Hutchinson
- Certainly the score with which the championship was won was phenomenally low for those days of gutty balls.
- Extract from : « The Golf Courses of the British Isles » by Bernard Darwin
- With a gutty ball it was really a fine long, slashing carry, and to play short was sometimes the better part of valour.
- Extract from : « The Golf Courses of the British Isles » by Bernard Darwin
- There were more short drivers than there are now, in the days of the solid "gutty" ball.
- Extract from : « Fifty Years of Golf » by Horace G. Hutchinson
- This was good work for a lady, especially as I rather fancy she must have been using the gutty ball at that time.
- Extract from : « The Happy Golfer » by Henry Leach
- Bunkers that were once quite deep in the old days of the gutty are in too many cases shallow and useless under the new conditions.
- Extract from : « The Complete Golfer [1905] » by Harry Vardon
Antonyms for gutty
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