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Guts Means Phrase Eslpod 0527 We 0728 Eslpod Describing Men's Bodies

Id ESLPod_0527_WE_0728
Episode Id ESLPod 527
Episode Title Describing Men's Bodies
Phrase gut
Text The word "gut," in this podcast, means one's stomach, especially when talking about someone who is overweight: "Your gut is hanging over the waistband of your pants! It's time to lose weight or buy some larger clothes." The phrase "blood and guts" is used to describe what comes out of a person's body in a bad injury: "There was too much blood and guts in that movie!" The phrase "to take guts" means for something to be difficult and need courage: "It takes guts to talk that way to an army sergeant!" The phrase "to have the guts (to do something)" means to be brave or courageous enough to do something frightening or difficult: "Would you ever have the guts to go bungee jumping?"
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