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- noun Plural form of
gutterball .
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Examples
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The sad joke was that all had been hacked, so that the player endlessly threw only gutterballs.
Cory Arcangel: 'I'm trying to get to the idea of design's idea of the future' 2011
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Some bowling alleys in Arizona will start offering things besides strikes and gutterballs: a chance for the unemployed to find jobs.
14-Year-Old About To Reach Lifetime Limit On Insurance Policy 2010
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Hillary's spokesman Phil Singer: With all due respect, this is the same politician who spent six days posing for clichéd camera shots that included bowling gutterballs, walking around a sports bar, feeding a baby cow, and buying a ham at the Philly market (albeit one that cost $99.99 a pound).
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Some bowling alleys in Arizona will start offering things besides strikes and gutterballs: a chance for the unemployed to find jobs.
14-Year-Old About To Reach Lifetime Limit On Insurance Policy Julian Hattem 2010
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Some bowling alleys in Arizona will start offering things besides strikes and gutterballs: a chance for the unemployed to find jobs.
14-Year-Old About To Reach Lifetime Limit On Insurance Policy The Huffington Post News Team 2009
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With all due respect, this is the same politician who spent six days posing for clichéd camera shots that included bowling gutterballs, walking around a sports bar, feeding a baby cow, and buying a ham at the Philly market (albeit one that cost $99.99 a pound).
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"I own my own bowling ball" [yet bowled all gutterballs].
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With all due respect, this is the same politician who spent six days posing for clichéd camera shots that included bowling gutterballs, walking around a sports bar, feeding a baby cow, and buying a ham at the Philly market (albeit one that cost $99.99 a pound).
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“With all due respect, this is the same politician who spent six days posing for clichéd camera shots that included bowling gutterballs, walking around a sports bar, feeding a baby cow, and buying a ham at the Philly market albeit one that cost $99.99 a pound,” said Phil Singer, a spokesman for Mrs. Clinton, in an e-mail message.
Warring Over Small-Town Credentials - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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“With all due respect, this is the same politician who spent six days posing for clichéd camera shots that included bowling gutterballs, walking around a sports bar, feeding a baby cow, and buying a ham at the Philly market albeit one that cost $99.99 a pound,” said Phil Singer, a spokesman for Mrs. Clinton, in an e-mail message.
Warring Over Small-Town Credentials - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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