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cut
verb
-
cut
,
cutting
,
cuts
to
use
something
sharp
to
divide
or
remove
part
of
something
•
The
chef
carefully
cuts
the
carrots
into
thin
strips
.
The
chef
carefully
cuts
the
carrots
into
thin
strips
.
•
Jenny
accidentally
cut
her
finger
while
opening
a
can
of
beans
.
Jenny
accidentally
cut
her
finger
while
opening
a
can
of
beans
.
Old
English
‘
cyttan
’,
meaning
‘
to
cut
,
trim
,
shorten
’,
of
Germanic
origin
.
noun
a
small
wound
made
by
something
sharp
that
breaks
the
skin
•
He
had
a
small
cut
on
his
cheek
after
shaving
.
He
had
a
small
cut
on
his
cheek
after
shaving
.
•
Clean
the
cut
with
water
before
putting
on
a
bandage
.
Clean
the
cut
with
water
before
putting
on
a
bandage
.
verb
-
cut
,
cutting
,
cuts
to
make
something
smaller
in
amount
,
size
,
or
number
•
The
store
cut
its
prices
by
50%
during
the
sale
.
The
store
cut
its
prices
by
50%
during
the
sale
.
•
We
need
to
cut
the
amount
of
sugar
we
eat
every
day
.
We
need
to
cut
the
amount
of
sugar
we
eat
every
day
.
noun
an
amount
by
which
something
is
made
smaller
or
less
•
The
company
announced
a
10%
cut
in
staff
.
The
company
announced
a
10%
cut
in
staff
.
•
There
will
be
budget
cuts
to
save
money
.
There
will
be
budget
cuts
to
save
money
.
verb
-
cut
,
cutting
,
cuts
to
stop
,
remove
,
or
disconnect
something
such
as
sound
,
power
,
or
text
•
A
storm
cut
the
power
to
several
villages
.
A
storm
cut
the
power
to
several
villages
.
•
“
Could
you
cut
the
music
for
a
moment
?”
Sarah
asked
.
“
Could
you
cut
the
music
for
a
moment
?”
Sarah
asked
.
noun
a
share
of
money
or
profit
that
someone
receives
•
Each
player
got
a
fair
cut
of
the
prize
money
.
Each
player
got
a
fair
cut
of
the
prize
money
.
•
The
manager
takes
a
small
cut
from
every
sale
.
The
manager
takes
a
small
cut
from
every
sale
.