gutsy

adj
/ˈɡʌt.si/UK

Etymology

From guts + -y.

Definitions

  1. Marked by courage, determination or boldness in the face of difficulties or danger

    Marked by courage, determination or boldness in the face of difficulties or danger; having guts.

  2. From the gut

    From the gut; deep and often coarse.

    • Album release show for Cline's "S*&%ferbrains! Vol One Chapter 9." The singer and guitarist has a gutsy voice, both rustic and soulful lending itself well to country, punk, bluegrass, soul and rock.

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