Gutter
91gutter press — noun Derogative term for the sensationalist tabloid newspapers in general …
92gutter out — verb a) To become extinguished. b) To dwindle down to nothing, to reach a value of zero …
93Gutter margin — Внутреннее [корешковое] поле …
94Gutter press — Бульварная пресса …
95Gutter space — Пространство между полосами (в раме), соответствующее корешковым полям …
96Gutter stick — Крупный пробельный материал …
97Gutter Lane — North out of Cheapside, at 133, to Gresham Street (P.O. Directory), In Farringdon Ward Within. First mention: Godrunelane, temp. K. John (Anc. Deeds, A. 11681). Other forms : Gotherun lane, 40 H. III. (ib. A. 2061 and A. 1998). Goderone… …
98gutter fracture — a fracture of the skull in which the depression is long elliptic in form; often caused by a missile passing along the outside or grooving the inside of the skull …
99gutter journalism — sensational journalism, poorly written articles which cater to vulgar tastes …
100gutter language — bad language, obscene language …