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GURTS.—Saddle girths.

GUTTER.—When melted grease forms in the top of a candle, and at length overflows down one side, the candle is said to "gutter."

GUZZLE.—The hole for slops outside cottages.

To drink.

GUZZLER.—One who is constantly drinking alcoholic liquors.