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"Cut" Definition

noun

A haircut.
A movie at a given stage in its editing: approved the final cut for distribution.
A part that has been cut from a main body: a cut of beef; a cut of cloth.
A passage made by digging or probing.
A reduction: a cut in salary.

idiom

Cut a fat hog Texas To take on more than one is able to accomplish: "Boy, has he cut a fat hog, as they say down home” ( Hughes Rudd).
Cut a wide swath To make a big display; draw much attention.
Cut both ways To have both favorable and unfavorable results or implications.
Cut corners To do something in the easiest or most inexpensive way.
Cut down to size To deflate the self-importance of.

phrasal-verb

Cut back To reduce or decrease: cut back production.
Cut back To shorten by cutting; prune.
Cut down To alter by removing extra or additional fittings: cut down a car for racing.
Cut down To kill or strike down.
Cut in To connect or become connected into an electrical circuit.

adjective

Ground to a specific shape: cut gemstones.
Having been cut or clipped off: cut grass that blew in the wind.
Having the ends or edges cut: admired his newly cut hair.
Printing Having the page edge slit or trimmed. Used of a book.
Slang Circumcised. Used of a man or boy.

verb

To penetrate with or as if with an edged instrument.
To hurt the feelings of.
To strike sharply with a cutting effect.
To strike (a ball) with a glancing blow that imparts a reverse spin.
To experience the growth of (a tooth) through the gum.

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