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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cut
v. i.
1.
To
do
the
work
of
an
edged
tool
;
to
serve
in
dividing
or
gashing
;
as
,
a
knife
cuts
well
.
2.
To
admit
of
incision
or
severance
;
to
yield
to
a
cutting
instrument
.
Panels
of
white
wood
that
cuts
like
cheese
.
--
Holmes
.
3.
To
perform
the
operation
of
dividing
,
severing
,
incising
,
intersecting
,
etc
.;
to
use
a
cutting
instrument
.
He
saved
the
lives
of
thousands
by
his
manner
of
cutting
for
the
stone
.
--
Pope
.
4.
To
make
a
stroke
with
a
whip
.
5.
To
interfere
,
as
a
horse
.
6.
To
move
or
make
off
quickly
. [
Colloq
.]
7.
To
divide
a
pack
of
cards
into
two
portion
to
decide
the
deal
or
trump
,
or
to
change
the
order
of
the
cards
to
be
dealt
.
To cut across
,
to
pass
over
or
through
in
the
most
direct
way
;
as
,
to
cut across
a
field
.
To cut and run
,
to
make
off
suddenly
and
quickly
; --
from
the
cutting
of
a
ship's
cable
,
when
there
is
not
time
to
raise
the
anchor
. [
Colloq
.]
To cut in
or
To cut into
,
to
interrupt
;
to
join
in
anything
suddenly
.
To cut up
.
(a)
To
play
pranks
. [
Colloq
.]
(b)
To
divide
into
portions
well
or
ill
;
to
have
the
property
left
at
one's
death
turn
out
well
or
poorly
when
divided
among
heirs
,
legatees
,
etc
. [
Slang
.]
“When
I
die
,
may
I
cut
up
as
well
as
Morgan
Pendennis.”
--
Thackeray
.
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