English | German | Russian | Czech

gut rehab English

Meaning gut rehab meaning

What does gut rehab mean?

gut rehab

A major restoration project on an old house or other building, ripping out plaster walls back to the studs and rafters and replacing them along with some or all of the trim, windows and doors, plumbing and electrical systems, exterior siding, roof, etc.

Synonyms gut rehab synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as gut rehab?

gut rehab English » English

rooftop roof

Examples gut rehab examples

How do I use gut rehab in a sentence?

News and current affairs

Yet at the same time, the corporate sector lobbies aggressively to gut environmental regulations, slash corporate-tax rates, and avoid their own responsibility for ecological destruction.
America has now suffered around 30 shooting massacres over the past 30 years, including this year's deadly dozen; each is a gut-wrenching tragedy for many families.
If you are a woman watching, you feel in your gut that these women won't be window dressing.
Referendums are a measure of popular gut feelings, rather than considered opinion, and popular gut feelings are rarely liberal.
They weaken it by undermining our elected representatives, whose job is to exercise their good judgment rather than voice the gut feelings of an anxious, angry people.
They want to gut state power so that jackals like themselves can feed on the corpse.
Gut-wrenching images of unspeakable, indiscriminate violence against civilians have shocked the world.
There is rubble and the gut-wrenching smell of decaying corpses.
Often the choice depends less on a rational assessment of similarities and differences than on gut feelings, proclivities to optimism or pessimism, or political orientation.
After all, there certainly is a case to be made that an FTT has so much gut-level popular appeal that politically powerful financial interests could not block it.
Yet, despite these circumstances, one political party wants to gut tax revenues altogether, and the other is easily dragged along, against its better instincts, out of concern for keeping its rich contributors happy.
We must fight Islamic extremism, but not by tapping into the darkest gut feelings of the unthinking mob.
Italy has long had a large Communist Party, and the left may be in power again; but there is no gut antagonism to the freedoms that capitalism encourages.
Part of strong leadership is to trust your gut instincts.
But the closed-minded have a powerful gut appeal, and religion plays into it.
The US went to war in Iraq on the basis of Bush's gut instincts and religious convictions, not rigorous evidence.
Blood loss, causing anemia, is the result of thousands of worms chewing at the wall of the gut.
The problem that arises is that our gut moral feelings are poorly attuned to consequences.
Voters also have a gut instinct - usually, though not always, correct - that parties of the traditional left will tax and spend more, and that those of the right will do the opposite.
There is rubble and the gut-wrenching smell of decaying corpses. The rats have it good; the one I accidentally stepped upon was already fat.

Are you looking for...?

gut | rehab