How to use "cut" in a sentence
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When everything is ready, I try to cut through the skin of my arm with the longer knife
I will never be able to cut through them with only a small knife.
That means I won't have to cut through bone anymore
Captain Nemo gave us all axes to cut the squid's tentacles if they attacked.
He cut off some of its tentacles
Captain Nemo saw this, cut off the squid's tentacle and saved Ned Land.
'The Duchess! The Duchess! She'll be angry! They'll cut off my head, I know! Oh, where is it? Where did it fall?'
She'll be very angry and cut off our heads
'They're not going to cut off your heads.'
'They're going to cut off her head!' he said.
'How can I cut off its head?' asked the man with the knife
'It's got a head, so you can cut it off.'
'Do something now, or I'll cut off everybody's head!' said the Queen angrily.
'Will they cut off your head?' Alice asked the Duchess.
'Oh no, they never cut off anybody's head
'Don't be afraid or I'll cut off your head!' said the King.
'After that,' said the Mad Hatter, 'I cut some more bread-and-butter.'
'You have to remember,' the King said, 'or I'll cut off your head.'
The glass cut his forehead and blood began to flow down his face
He had a lantern, and he showed Constable Mizen a deep cut in the woman's neck.
The man probably strangled Polly first, put her on the ground, and cut her throat
He cut a piece of leather from the boot with a knife
Chandler arrived at number 29 and noted down that the woman was lying on her back, with a deep cut from left to right across her throat and mutilations to her stomach
He examined the dead woman and saw that she had a deep cut in her throat
Had the killer seized the scarf from behind and pulled her to the ground, where he cut her throat?
very probably disturbed the killer, so he only had time to cut his victim's throat
'Then cut it off.'
The girl, who was aged thirteen or fourteen, always wore the same badly-cut black dress
'They may have to cut off her arm.'
'Time!' cried the prisoner in a loud voice, jumping from the bed, having secretly cut the ropes that tied him
'Now cut his throat!' Thenardier called.
He murmured to himself, 'She's going to leave me,' and the pain of those words cut into his heart like a knife.
Valjean, however, took a knife from his pocket and cut the ropes that tied Javert's wrists.
He could cut and shuffle the deck like he had eight arms instead of two, and he could remember every card he saw in a split second and could use his fingers and little tricks to put the cards where he wanted them in the deck.
I took some scissors and cut the page out of the book
I cut a piece of string for Jasper and went out of the cottage
I cut the string excitedly and tore off the dark brown paper
Then I went out into the garden and cut some roses
She bought a quart of nonfat milk and a loaf of whole-wheat bread that was cut thin for dieters, so each serving contained only half the calories of an ordinary slice of bread
At last, the judge said, "You're asking me to cut corners."
Through the fish-eye lens in the door, she saw a young, clean-cut man wearing a blue cap with an unidentifiable emblem on it
His stylishly cut brown hair shaded to iron gray at the temples
He parked at the curb, switched off the headlights, and cut the engine.
His hair was razor-cut, and he groomed his mustache so meticulously that it almost appeared to have been painted on his upper lip.
Fresh roses were arranged in a cut-crystal vase in the center of the table, and clean lines of light gleamed in the exquisite glass
God knows how far they cut back into the rock
He parked beside a Jeep, switched off the headlights, and cut the engine.
I'm going to cut up this next valley and then swing back around toward the installation and try to avoid some of these crosscurrents
If the rotors don't ice up and cut out."
Then the engine cut out.
So let's pay him a third time and hope he doesn't cut off anything as important as your head.
Instead of a mouth there was a long hairy vertical cut
It was a picture of someone, but the face had been cut in such a violent way that it was unrecognizable.
'Then the very night she arrives, that picture is cut,' I said.
I told her about the picture at Old Hall with the person's face cut
'That was someone who wanted to confess, and we were cut off.'
That was why I cut up that old picture of her
He put a hole in its front tire while he was pulling it through the broken window, and cut his wrist, but he managed to get away on it
We stayed there all Sunday night and all the next day - the day of the panic - in a little island of daylight, cut off by the Black Smoke from the rest of the world
The hand that hung over her knee was cut, and blood had fallen onto her dirty brown dress
When I passed streets that ran to the north it grew louder, and then houses and buildings seemed to cut it off again
I cut myself off from my race to marry him, but I never regretted it for a moment
Harris tried to open the tin with a little knife, and he cut himself
The scissors flew up and almost cut his eye