A street gutter is a depression running parallel to a road designed to collect rainwater flowing along the street and divert it into a storm drain.
Street gutter definition.
Derived from gutterslut a gutter is quite literally a repository for liquid waste.
In doing so he was following a trend among writers of the time to associate gutter a low area at the side of a road with a low station in life.
If the hand is between 3 and 6 the guess is b.
Twain was among the first writers to use guttersnipe for a young hoodlum or street urchin.
A channel at the edge of a street or road for carrying off surface water.
Gutter definition a channel at the side or in the middle of a road or street for leading off surface water.
A low area as at the edge of a street to carry off surface water as to a sewer c.
A person typical of the lowest or basest social group in a city.
A method of guessing on a multiple choice test that involves looking at the position of the second hand if the hand is between 12 and 3 the guess is a.
Something that is very gangster.
A gutter alleviates water buildup on a street allows pedestrians to pass without walking through puddles and reduces the risk of hydroplaning by road vehicles.
Inlets collect stormwater from streets and other land surfaces transition the flow into storm drains and provide maintenance access to the storm drain system.
In the colloquial sense a gutter is defined by a girl about 15 pounds overweight with a questionably cute face who will go home with you at the snap of a finger.
Street gutters and roadside swales collect runoff from the street and adjacent areas and convey the runoff to a storm drain inlet while maintaining the street s level of service.
A trough along the eaves to catch and carry off rainwater.
A trough or groove to catch and direct something the gutters of a bowling alley.
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