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blood-and-guts

[bluhd-n-guhts]
–adjective
1. dealing with or depicting war or violence, esp. in a lurid manner: a blood-and-guts movie.
2. concerned with fundamental needs, problems, values, etc.: The blood-and-guts issues will determine the election.
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blood-and-guts   (blŭd'ənd-gŭts')
adj.  
  1. Depicting or marked by great violence or zeal: a blood-and-guts book; blood-and-guts competition.

  2. Dealing with fundamental concerns: blood-and-guts issues.

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