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Cut - definition of cut by The Free Dictionary To penetrate with a sharp edge; strike a narrow opening in 2 To separate into parts with or as if with a sharp-edged instrument; sever: cut cloth with scissors 3 To sever the edges or ends of; shorten: cut one's hair 4 To mow, reap, or harvest: cut grain; cut grass 5 To fell by sawing; hew 6 To have (a new tooth) grow through the gums 7
CUT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Cut is used in a similar sense as a noun to mean something that is caused by cutting (such as a wound) or a piece that has been cut from something Used in a sentence: I was fooling around with the saw and got a bad cut on my leg
cut - Wiktionary, the free dictionary cut (third-person singular simple present cuts, present participle cutting, simple past cut or (nonstandard) cutted, past participle cut or (archaic) cutten) (chiefly transitive) To incise, to cut into the surface of something To perform an incision on, for example with a knife
CUT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you cut something, you use a knife or a similar tool to divide it into pieces, or to mark it or damage it If you cut a shape or a hole in something, you make the shape or hole by using a knife or similar tool
cut - WordReference. com Dictionary of English Idioms cut a figure, to give a certain impression of oneself: That elderly statesman still manages to cut a distinguished figure Idioms cut both ways, to have or result in advantages as well as disadvantages: The deal cuts both ways; you might benefit greatly or suffer tremendous losses