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A share of the profits Everyone got a cut of the earnings |
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(film) an immediate transition from one shot to the next The cut from the accident scene to the hospital seemed too abrupt |
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A trench resembling a furrow that was made by erosion or excavation |
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A step on some scale He is a cut above the rest |
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A wound made by cutting He put a bandage over the cut |
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A piece of meat that has been cut from an animal carcass |
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A remark capable of wounding mentally The unkindest cut of all |
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A distinct selection of music from a recording or a compact disc He played the first cut on the cd The title track of the album |
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The omission that is made when an editorial change shortens a written passage An editor's deletions frequently upset young authors Both parties agreed on the excision of the proposed clause |
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The style in which a garment is cut A dress of traditional cut |
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A canal made by erosion or excavation |
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A refusal to recognize someone you know The snub was clearly intentional |
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In baseball A batter's attempt to hit a pitched ball He took a vicious cut at the ball |
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(sports) a stroke that puts reverse spin on the ball Cuts do not bother a good tennis player |
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The division of a deck of cards before dealing He insisted that we give him the last cut before every deal The cutting of the cards soon became a ritual |
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The act of penetrating or opening open with a sharp edge His cut in the lining revealed the hidden jewels |
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The act of cutting something into parts His cuts were skillful His cutting of the cake made a terrible mess |
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The act of shortening something by chopping off the ends The barber gave him a good cut |
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The act of reducing the amount or number The mayor proposed extensive cuts in the city budget |
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An unexcused absence from class He was punished for taking too many cuts in his math class |
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Separate with or as if with an instrument Cut the rope |
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Cut down on Make a reduction in Reduce your daily fat intake The employer wants to cut back health benefits |
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Turn sharply Change direction abruptly The car cut to the left at the intersection The motorbike veered to the right |
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Make an incision or separation Cut along the dotted line |
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Discharge from a group The coach cut two players from the team |
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Form by probing, penetrating, or digging Cut a hole Cut trenches The sweat cut little rivulets into her face |
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Style and tailor in a certain fashion Cut a dress |
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Hit (a ball) with a spin so that it turns in the opposite direction Cut a Ping-Pong ball |
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Make out and issue Write out a check Cut a ticket Please make the check out to me |
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Cut and assemble the components of Edit film Cut recording tape |
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Intentionally fail to attend Cut class |
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Be able to manage or manage successfully I can't hack it anymore She could not cut the long days in the office |
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Give the appearance or impression of Cut a nice figure |
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Move (one's fist) His opponent cut upward toward his chin |
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Pass directly and often in haste We cut through the neighbor's yard to get home sooner |
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Pass through or across The boat cut the water |
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Make an abrupt change of image or sound Cut from one scene to another |
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Stop filming Cut a movie scene |
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Make a recording of Cut the songs She cut all of her major titles again |
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Record a performance on (a medium) Cut a record |
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Create by duplicating data Cut a disk Burn a CD |
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Form or shape by cutting or incising Cut paper dolls |
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Perform or carry out Cut a caper |
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Function as a cutting instrument This knife cuts well |
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Allow incision or separation This bread cuts easily |
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Divide a deck of cards at random into two parts to make selection difficult Wayne cut She cut the deck for a long time |
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Cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch Turn off the stereo |
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Please Cut the engine Turn out the lights |
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Reap or harvest Cut grain |
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Fell by sawing Hew The Vietnamese cut a lot of timber while they occupied Cambodia |
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Penetrate injuriously The glass from the shattered windshield cut into her forehead |
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Refuse to acknowledge She cut him dead at the meeting |
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Shorten as if by severing the edges or ends of Cut my hair |
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Weed out unwanted or unnecessary things We had to lose weight |
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So we cut the sugar from our diet |
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Dissolve by breaking down the fat of Soap cuts grease |
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Have a reducing effect This cuts into my earnings |
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Cease, stop Cut the noise We had to cut short the conversation |
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Reduce in scope while retaining essential elements The manuscript must be shortened |
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Lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture Cut bourbon |
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Have grow through the gums The baby cut a tooth |
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Grow through the gums The new tooth is cutting |
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Cut off the testicles (of male animals such as horses) The vet gelded the young horse |
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Separated into parts or laid open or penetrated with a sharp edge or instrument The cut surface was mottled Cut tobacco Blood from his cut forehead Bandages on her cut wrists |
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Fashioned or shaped by cutting A well-cut suit Cut diamonds Cut velvet |
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With parts removed The drastically cut film |
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Made neat and tidy by trimming His neatly trimmed hair |
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(used of grass or vegetation) cut down with a hand implement or machine The smell of newly mown hay |
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(of pages of a book) having the folds of the leaves trimmed or slit The cut pages of the book |
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(of a male animal) having the testicles removed A cut horse |
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(used of rates or prices) reduced usually sharply The slashed prices attracted buyers |
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Mixed with water Sold cut whiskey A cup of thinned soup |