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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "cutting" in a sentence

    cutting example sentences

    cutting


    1. Berith is derived from a root word which means "to cut," and hence a covenant is a "cutting," with reference to the cutting or dividing of animals into two


    2. It didn’t help that he kept cutting off any potential escape route; he was always just at arms length away


    3. I would dream up the most vivid scenarios of me pulling off his toenails or tying him up in barbed wire or cutting off his penis and shoving it in a knife wound in his side


    4. When we cut the grass and remove it we are cutting off the cycle


    5. Cutting the grass is a very important step


    6. Cutting too short or too long depends upon the type of lawn and the type of lawn mower


    7. conversation with herself, cutting tighter and tighter until we can only see her eyes


    8. "The hillside they were cutting thru was made of them, I perfected this rig over about, let's see, maybe ten decades, maybe only four, but it was a length of time


    9. The pitch of Marat’s voice was sharp and angular, cutting through the thick prison


    10. move dodges with cutting off a limb

    11. ‘We women are at the cutting edge of it most of the time – what with birth and all that


    12. Menachem made a cutting motion across his throat with his thumb


    13. lord of Mirage could feel the diamonds cutting into his throat


    14. That was just enough to stave off the worst of the depression that cutting off yaag could bring, leaving her functioning but with a sad and quiet air


    15. Suddenly Son felt the blade of a sword cutting into his neck


    16. The hall was full to bursting and the comments I heard afterwards were very complimentary – I enclose a cutting from the Readersein describing the event


    17. the scything of stems, cutting down the flower of life


    18. Two men suddenly spring into our field of vision, cutting into the bushes not far from where Joris is hiding


    19. The sky is winter pale with a light, chill breeze cutting


    20. The men opened fire cutting them to bits one by one, but still they came

    21. though once outside in the cutting


    22. Before he could elaborate someone again butted in, cutting communication by asking if there was a problem to save their own asses


    23. She careened down the road, cutting corners and bends, tendrils of wet hair whipping at my face, my hands on her hips and my head in the clouds


    24. They might be kind enough to give me a hand with the grass cutting as well


    25. Then she moved forward slicing and cutting her way towards the warriors, (all the while keeping her attention on her rear)


    26. He displayed the cutting for two years after that


    27. "Indeed", said Archibald, cutting across her reminiscences about


    28. We spend the afternoon in the garden, cutting the grass as short as we dare and tidying up the borders


    29. desired and diminishing what is not (which is better than simply cutting out


    30. Give rest to an aching problem by cutting out the problem and

    31. Cutting up a frog and inspecting his sexual organs is not the same as studying my body from a distance and learning what it’s doing; when I don’t


    32. tracks sunk into a deep cutting, with heavily overgrown banks on


    33. The bulk of the cutting itself was performed by mechanical


    34. He considered dropping the idea completely – just cutting their losses and going home


    35. She watches as he conscientiously crosses and re-crosses the small area of grass, concentrating on neatly trimming the herbage and careful to avoid cutting into the trailing cable


    36. After several minutes, he stops to survey the results of his labours, cutting off the power to the mower


    37. It would be unlike Don Cascarino to mess with the cutting edge, though


    38. They edged closer to the stairs cutting a


    39. took a big bite, cutting the apple with his teeth into two smaller pieces


    40. “What involvement do you have with shonggot,” Jorma asked, cutting him off

    41. would be cutting through ’em


    42. “You better worry about the wheels too, there’s none in this town that can hold the wood they’re cutting


    43. She cut a sapling and stripped it’s bark, and then used it as a tiny cutting board to clean the tiny animals


    44. It wouldn’t hold all the roots at once, but after cutting them up pretty small they would cook fast


    45. He would not be able to speak to his children, cutting off all chances of evolving to a higher standard


    46. one of them, out in the cold air, cutting lumber, measuring beams, having jokes


    47. Cutting her wheel sharply to the right, she plowed into a mound of snow and came to rest against a misplaced bolder, from the steep overhang of the cliff above her


    48. sanding, and cutting the wood that would eventually be a giant mural covering the


    49. Nelson was also in the bucket with the plasma cutter cutting into the tail


    50. Nelson was cutting the tail and Carlos had almost removed the black boxes














































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    Synonyms for "cutting"

    cut cutting cutting off thinning carving film editing clipping newspaper clipping press clipping press cutting slip keen knifelike lancinate lancinating piercing stabbing bleak raw edged stinging pungent searching acid incisive satirical shrill biting pointed trenchant branch trim leaf root shoot

    "cutting" definitions

    the activity of selecting the scenes to be shown and putting them together to create a film


    a part (sometimes a root or leaf or bud) removed from a plant to propagate a new plant through rooting or grafting


    the act of cutting something into parts


    a piece cut off from the main part of something


    an excerpt cut from a newspaper or magazine


    removing parts from hard material to create a desired pattern or shape


    the division of a deck of cards before dealing


    the act of penetrating or opening open with a sharp edge


    the act of diluting something


    the act of shortening something by chopping off the ends


    (of speech) harsh or hurtful in tone or character


    unpleasantly cold and damp


    painful as if caused by a sharp instrument