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a pipe through which rainwater goes from a roof to the ground in English:

1. gutter gutter


His wand flew out of his hand as he flung out an arm to break his fall, and he landed, hard, in the gutter
We must repair a gutter in our house because it broke last week.
Water was running along the gutter.
The candle guttered in the wind.
The waste washes down the gutter and into the city's sewerage system.
This man pulled me out of the gutter and saved my life.
On May 18, a young Japanese couple was arrested after their one-year-old baby was found wrapped in a plastic bag and dumped in a gutter.
Before TV cameras, they emptied bottles of Bordeaux wine into the gutter - crying out slogans against the France that had rejected the war in Iraq.
Some good-for-nothing at this gutter paper here, spread this mare's nest.
I dreamt that Congress effected sensible tax reform to improve the lot of the working class. I then woke up in a gutter with nothing but ragged clothes and a stolen guitar to my name.

English word "a pipe through which rainwater goes from a roof to the ground"(gutter) occurs in sets:

Słówka FCE (2011-09)