6 collocations for gutting

They had gutted, on Monday sir George Saville's house, but the building was saved.

* GUTTING THE FISH.

A stock company, thinking there was a field for a theatre in the town, had taken a four-story building, gutted the interior, and fitted it up with tiers of seats and scenery.

And my side would give me leave, I would so hunt ye, Ye Porridg gutted Slaves, ye Veal broth-Boobies.

sis I; 'To make a Bolshour ov you an give thim to you without gutting thim,' sis he; 'An arn't they gutted, Jim, aroon,' sis I; 'Oh! bad luck to the one o' thim,' sis he; 'Musha then,' sis I, 'what the dhoul will I do at all at all, fur the master will be mad;' 'Do!' sis he, 'why I'd rather do the thing for you mysel

We have gutted the Grand Upright, and it makes a convenient cupboard; the chairs were obliged to blaze at our bivouacsbut thank Heaven, we have never leisure to sit down, and so do not miss them.

6 collocations for  gutting