How To Use Cut out In A Sentence

  • The first followed a head on collision with a bus, where she had to be cut out of the car and fortunately her only injury was severe whiplash.
  • Cut out the extra text
  • He is cut out for an artist.
  • Some factories have cut out the middleman and sell their products directly to customers.
  • The jury is out on gold, and I have seldom seen such a divergence of opinion - if you cut out the World Gold Council, that is.
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  • Cut out the coupon and send those cheques off today.
  • It would be wiser to cut out all alcohol during pregnancy.
  • He is cut out for a football player.
  • As an extreme example, if you want to cut out methane and you live in Australia you can eat only kangaroo. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only the outline has been cut out and then something happened, leaving the work forever undone.
  • While Mortar was thus learnedly discoursing, Sel-quist herded his team over to a staircase, which was cut out of the rock wall and zig-zagged down the side of the cliff. The Doom Brigade
  • Drain, cut out the core in a pointed plug shape, quarter the tomatoes while peeling away the skin. Times, Sunday Times
  • The overskirt was cut out, so I assumed it would show an underskirt underneath.
  • In fact, you might just want to cut out the middleman and head on over to the nearest cemetery - your dream date may in fact have been skulking around the local sepulchres, and you never even knew.
  • She has her matchmaking work cut out for her when she encounters the pretty but hoydenish Lady Deborah Western.
  • With 1 percent procaine and a fine sharp 25-gauge needle, raise skin wheals in the donor site - one for each graft and cut out a pinch of skin.
  • Kwaque, squatted on the floor, his hams on his heels, paused from the rough-polishing of a shell comb designed and cut out by his master, and looked up, eager to receive command and serve. CHAPTER IV
  • I had cut out a silhouette of a beautiful, naked woman from a neo-classical painting published in an art magazine and made it into a doll.
  • An air of mystery surrounds plans being drawn up for a new road that will cut out the bad bends at the notorious Cononley Lane Ends.
  • Second, you need to cut out snacking and keep mealtimes regular. Times, Sunday Times
  • She doesn't seem cut out for this tough neighbourhood.
  • "We're going to cut out spending on bureaucracy and abolish regional health authorities.
  • We have very clear guidelines and we would cut out that sort of thing. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the evenings, she would look over their bank statements and bills, calculating and recalculating numbers until she found a way to cut out enough luxuries.
  • They're efficient bursts of less-is-more rock that ride riffs hard then cut out right before they stale.
  • A new intergovernmental conference could cut out the most controversial parts, making it more palatable to British tastes.
  • I had the lump cut out and my lymph nodes removed. The Sun
  • Come on boys , let's cut out the monkey business and get down to work.
  • A high wall in an elegant London park is covered in drawings, photographs cut out of magazines and elaborately crafted votives.
  • Using a biscuit or scone cutter, cut out rounds as big or as little as you like.
  • Vernon; one of the Italian cotton toiles de Gênes, so familiar to tourists on the Riviera, cut out and "buttonholed" upon a heavier background, presenting to view a large tree with flowers fruit and birds, all at once upon its branches. Harrison, Mrs. Burton, 1843-1920. Recollections Grave and Gay
  • The engine cut out halfway across the lake.
  • The cup seams can be cut out and used to sew over the poking underwire part.
  • The one true romance has had its legs cut out from under it; we are left with the ugly, grotesque caricature of lust that drives these two to their ultimate doom.
  • The usual migraine triggers were cut out from Harriet's diet: chocolate, cheese, orange juice: but to no avail, says Nicky.
  • Their livers were then cut out and borne in triumph to a local restaurant, where the chef was ordered to cook them.
  • Needless to say, when my visit makes it on to the Tuesday late edition of the show, they have cut out the F-word.
  • You can buy 10-sided dice (bi-pyramids) or else you can cut out a decagon (a 10-sided polygon with all sides the same length) from card and label the sides from to 9.
  • She doesn't seem cut out for this tough neighbourhood.
  • She urged those planning to lose weight not to go on a crash diet but to eat three balanced, healthy meals each day, cut out fatty foods and take regular exercise.
  • Roll out the dough as thinly as possible and, using pastry cutters, cut out any shapes you like and place them on a lightly greased baking tray.
  • He was advised to cut out all instant coffee from his diet and since then has kept very well by doing so.
  • The traveler of a generation ago over this particular section of the Santa Fe lines might have felt that there was some truth in this criticism; but the Atchison has long since cut out these idiosyncrasies of early construction, and the main line in this section of New Mexico is now noted for alinement and absence of curves and grades. The Railroad Builders; a chronicle of the welding of the states
  • The teacher showed us how to cut out part of the surface of the wood and let a pattern in.
  • Pink hair and an oversized gingham shirt with its shoulders cut out? Times, Sunday Times
  • A mixture of four parts water and one part antifreeze with a few drops of liquid soap should be placed in each cut out milk jug.
  • There is vast scope to cut out obsolete practices. Times, Sunday Times
  • In winter we wrap up in scarves and Steptoe-style gloves with the fingers cut out.
  • It's not exactly cheap, but at least you cut out the middleman. Times, Sunday Times
  • The doctor cut out his tonsils.
  • I haven't seen it, but I heard they cut out an awful lot of parts of it, which were gruesome.
  • It made my engines cut out, leaving me without power, without control, and without vision.
  • I then suggested a cardboard cut out of Juliet like the ones of Darth Vader and Stormtroopers that Star Wars mentalists have in their kitchens.
  • It is a good idea to also cut out a small opening above the bit for air-flow, and leave sufficient room in your table opening for sawdust to escape the cut.
  • This silhouette or ‘side view’ became a pattern from which a second, identical piece could be traced and cut out.
  • We really need to cut out giving sloppy goals away. The Sun
  • Taking care to cut out the original sound (which your participants must not hear at first or know from prior experience) show them the sequence several times, accompanied by these various musical pieces played over the images in an aleatory [random] manner. Archive 2009-05-01
  • A slot had to be marked out and cut out on the side of the case for the motherboard I / O plate to fit in.
  • Why don't they cut out the middleman and let us do it ourselves?
  • Life gets really simple once you cut out all the bull shit they teach you in school. George Carlin 
  • Some factories have cut out the middleman and sell their products directly to customers.
  • Then the captain cut out two guards to remain with the lifesaving gear at the main tower until the other thirty-three returned to erect the remaining six or seven towers. Manifesting Michelangelo
  • They were then herded to a central place where cowboys from each ranch cut out its beasts and drove them back to the home range.
  • Untruss the bird and use kitchen scissors to cut out the backbone. Times, Sunday Times
  • Eli sez, This Czech designed pinhole camera is made from carefully cut out and constructed paper (needs to be stiff and lightproof). Boing Boing: January 4, 2004 - January 10, 2004 Archives
  • He is very good at it and doesn't need the ministrations of censors, interrupters, and editors who thoughtfully cut out important parts of his statements or replies.
  • Cut out a piece of cardboard or plastic to fit the inside of the mould and lay it directly on top of the octopus. Times, Sunday Times
  • Don't cut out when everyone is going fast.
  • But the chef at the Sumer Land would cut out two quadrants from one side of the kibbeh, leaving a strip in the middle like the handle of an Easter basket. Day of Honey
  • Ok now finally while its all still wet, get your cartridge paper and cut out a strip then glue over the top (Yes make sure the grain is going the correct way).
  • I've cut out sweets to try to lose weight.
  • AND not to mention as informed by the angry video game nerd Winston was cut out of all the old video games. slash i don't care how, but i'd love paul rudd in this. he has that murray cynicism. Bill Murray Gives Details on His Ghostbusters 3 Appearance | /Film
  • Take a good look at your diet, too - it is vital you address any bad habits and cut out junk and processed foods. The Sun
  • Just cut out any new canes that appear to be too short, thin or wimpish to have any likelihood of bearing fruit and even if that leaves a dozen canes shooting from the ground, let them be to bear next year's fruit.
  • Count to 30, drain and cut out the core in a cone shape. Times, Sunday Times
  • With her speed and agility, Cage cut out all her competitors in the hurdle race.
  • Print your name - cut out letters from a piece of thick card.
  • The helicopter crash landed when one of its two engines cut out.
  • Pick them off and cut out the flowered stems at the base. Times, Sunday Times
  • `You wasn't cut out to be a woodchuck - and it's lucky you wasn't. KING OF THE MOUNTAIN
  • They cut out the portion where the sod would grow and outlined the shape with bender-board.
  • The new pilot will have his or her work cut out. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sex scenes had been cut out of the English version of the film.
  • Use a sharp knife to cut out their cores and slip off their skins. Times, Sunday Times
  • Advanced technology means the giant vanes of the turbines swivel to search for wind but cut out in stormy conditions.
  • Another acquaintance of mine didn't believe in chemical pesticides for gardening so he cut out squares from old carpet and placed one around each Brussels sprout plant to prevent creepy-crawlies climbing up.
  • Egyptian scarabaei were perched on an Alpine mountain; there a clay amphora, of the shape of the Greeks or Romans, was adorned with gaudy plates cut out of fashion magazines. The Youth's Companion Volume LII, Number 11, Thursday, March 13, 1879
  • Core the red peppers, halve, cut out all the white pith and place the pepper pieces skin side up on a grill tray.
  • Coloured cut outs of red hearts, and heart-shaped balloons, decorated the walls and roof in the dimly lit ballroom.
  • The new administration has its work cut out for it. Creating jobs in this kind of environment is not going to be easy.
  • Cut out the cores and remove the skin. Times, Sunday Times
  • Using a small cookie-cutter, cut out rounds and place on an ungreased baking-tray.
  • Besides, the economy won't resume rapid growth until deadwood has been cut out, making it possible for companies to start investing again in assets that are priced to earn healthy profits.
  • Cut out unwanted material of becomes with the crocodilian skin joining together of different color late outfit bag is distinctive, reveal a costly glamour.
  • He did not follow a strict diet but cut out beer, whisky and cakes for the 40 days of Lent.
  • The bicyclist was cut out by the van
  • Sweets should be cut out of diabetics diet.
  • The circles were cut out and placed one on top of one another.
  • A notch or hole cut out specifically to fit a full mortise lock; it cannot be removed from the door by force.
  • Carefully cut out the fruit segments from just inside the membrane. Times, Sunday Times
  • The chances are you haven't fully decided what you want from your career at the moment, in which case you're definitely not cut out to be a boss yet!
  • She wants to buy direct from the manufacturer and cut out the middleman.
  • It was only when characters were cut out, and hereafter scarcely mentioned again, or didn't develop any more depth than their introduction allowed, that I found I began to lose interest.
  • I have experimented with Suspender Tights, which are tights with all the bits cut out around the top of the leg, so that they are like stockings & suspenders all in one.
  • I sometimes think I'm not cut out for this whole technology lark, and today my faith in that belief has swung wildly from one extreme to the other.
  • He is very good at it and doesn't need the ministrations of censors, interrupters, and editors who thoughtfully cut out important parts of his statements or replies.
  • Tamara cut out a muffin for herself and placed it on the white china plate.
  • I tried an eight-week detox, which cut out all food groups and reintroduced them gradually. The Sun
  • This would create a frictionless economy in which all greedy, inefficient middlemen would be effectively cut out of the action.
  • All the other houses in the street were new, with large window panes and smooth walls, but the old house had queer faces cut out of the beams over the windows, and under the eaves was a dragon's head for a rain-water spout. Tell Me Another Story The Book of Story Programs
  • Lawton had gradually been cut out of the loop on legal reviews.
  • We dutifully cut out scary things from construction paper and glued together our own artistic efforts, pitiable though they were.
  • Cut out the hullsides and make the hawseholes at the bow.
  • At the same time, youth counsellors have been cut out of Toronto's public education system as a frill.
  • There were a few times when jokes were cut out of a rerun because, for example, they were about someone who had died since the show originally aired.
  • I listened to the programme and found they'd cut out all the interesting stuff.
  • Chemo kills EVERYTHING – acupuncture works on falutly meridians that are blocked and has produced remarkable reversals on tumours: case in point my mother had an adenoma the size of a grapefruit on her thyroid – dr. s said we’ll have to cut out everything and you’ll have no voicebox – acupuncturist is reducing the tumour without surgical intervention. The post-surgery Kuato update : The Kick-Ass Mystic Ninjas
  • The names of the tracks were printed on the album sleeve in wonky black type, making them look like classic anonymous ransom demands cobbled together from letters cut out of newspapers.
  • With about 9 000 kilometres of surfaced roads and 2 000 kilometres of unsurfaced roads, the Johannesburg Roads Agency has its work cut out.
  • And we got to cut out and splice the lathe's bedplate to make room for the rotors. Space Platform
  • Or cut out the petition form below and send it to the address given. The Sun
  • The second garboard was cut out using a router and a pattern-cutting bit using the first garboard as a pattern.
  • With a crosscut or fast-cutting combination handsaw flat on the guide, cut out the bottom portion of your doorjamb so that when the slate is installed it will slip under the jamb.
  • Simply cut out and return the coupon.
  • Carefully cut out as many of the stems as necessary, taking out diseased or weak growth first and untangle the rest if possible.
  • Government now has its work cut out on incapacity and housing benefit, where some brutal if necessary changes are under way. Times, Sunday Times
  • Drama is life with the dull bits cut out. Alfred Hitchcock 
  • The film also resists the temptation to turn Mandras into a cardboard-cut out jilted lover.
  • Rather than being told to cut out alcohol, a man might be urged to modify his drinking.
  • Peel off the top sheet and cut out the biscuits with a 5cm pastry cutter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Local conservationists had their work cut out staving off redevelopment of the seventeenth-century town centre. FORESTS OF THE NIGHT
  • Those who perform clitorectomies (generally women themselves, I believe) have been found to believe appalling things about female anatomy — one I read about thought that the clitoris was a worm that would burrow into the female body if not cut out. Matthew Yglesias » The Surge and Afghan Women
  • In the morning oupa said, It's going to take us three or four days to cut out all this ivory. When the Lion Feeds
  • Before embarking on the project, Roberts realized that she wasn't cut out to write conventional pieces, and COIN COIN gave her the opportunity to stitch these fragments together, a practice she's called panoramic sound quilting. NPR Topics: News
  • She has cut out fat altogether in an effort to lose weight.
  • House of Commons and the Admiralty — Author attempting to cut out a Spanish zebec, is taken prisoner — His pleasant experiences while in captivity — At last released. A Sailor of King George
  • I left medicine anyway. I wasn't really cut out for it.
  • The adytum is seven feet square; the remains of a statue, cut out of the rock, are visible in the back wall, and in the floor is a deep sepulchral excavation. Travels in Nubia
  • Use a pastry cutter to cut out circles just bigger than the size of the circles in your cake tin. The Sun
  • The unwanted bits would be cut out and the loose ends pasted together with special transparent editing tape. The Times Literary Supplement
  • ‘I quickly realised that I was not cut out to be a cog in a wheel and that I wanted to try to run the show,’ she says.
  • She cut out his picture from the magazine.
  • Buy direct from the manufacturer and cut out the middleman .
  • If a group of people really believe, as you claim, that “the clitoris was a worm that would burrow into the female body if not cut out,” then I highly doubt they hold modern, progressive, or scientific views on other subjects. Matthew Yglesias » The Surge and Afghan Women
  • As well as the titles I have cut out a couple of line breaks, it's an attempt to make it all look a little better, I'll reserve judgement for now, things could change back.
  • Using smaller cutters, cut out centers from half of the cookies, reserving centers and rerolling along with scraps reroll only once. Miranda Levenstein: Happy (?) Valentine's Day Linzer Cookies
  • Cut out very clearly you can read it. ‘Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name’, goodness.
  • Last week I cut out some construction paper hearts, she blobbed some paint on them. This post brought to you by the letter B
  • At which point we wondered why the whole economy didn't just base itself on the dollar, and cut out all of this shilly-shallying.
  • The sex scenes had been cut out of the English version of the film.
  • There were medley-pictures contrived of photographs cut out and grouped together in novel and unexpected relations; and there were set about divers patterns and pretences in keramics, as the decoration of earthen pots and jars was called. The Coast of Bohemia
  • Roll the pastry into a square and cut out eight rectangles. The Sun
  • The actor said he was ‘shocked’ to learn that his scenes have been cut out of the movie.
  • To reduce weight quickly it is a good idea to cut out bread, potatoes and pasta.
  • I'll bet if you'd cut out that travelin 'roadshow it would dissipate. Armey warns against third party politics
  • All I did was cut out a circle of felt the same size as the zill. Finger cymbals too loud? problem solved: crocheted zill covers « raincoaster
  • I left medicine anyway. I wasn't really cut out for it.
  • His clothes are in muted colors to allow him to fade into the background and he wears gloves with the trigger finger cut out. 34 High Resolution Photos from The Losers | /Film
  • Ergonomically designed to cut out weeds and leave plants unharmed. The Sun
  • Neither did they establish their claims to gentility at the expense of their tailors, for as yet those offenders against the pockets of society and the tranquility of all aspiring young gentlemen were unknown in New Amsterdam; every good housewife made the clothes of her husband and family, and even the goede vrouw of Van Twiller himself thought it no disparagement to cut out her husband's linsey-woolsey galligaskins. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8
  • Cut out any bad habits like drug use excess booze. The Sun
  • He cupped his hands around the sides of his face, like blinders, trying to cut out of his sight everybody but me. THE SAVING GRACES
  • A catalytic converter will cut out 90% of carbon monoxide emissions.
  • Try to cut out the foods that are making you fat.
  • Eventually the ship's throbbing cut out, and they could see the dim shapes of launches being lowered over the sides.
  • All Katie wants to do is cut out pictures from magazines and paste them to a poster board.
  • Poor devil had his tongue cut out, so he trained the parrot to talk for him.
  • No doubt he'll cut out this snap to keep in his wallet. The Sun
  • After the engagement last weekend, the portion of the temple closest to Thailand showed the marks of the fighting, with chips and chunks cut out of a column and of a wall of the fourth gopura, or entrance building, along the temple's causeway. NYT > Home Page
  • Accordingly, the bottom of the bucket is cut out and replaced with new steel plate, welding it into position.
  • Using a large round biscuit cutter, cut out circles, then make them into rings by cutting out the centre using a smaller round cutter. The Sun
  • This is pretty challenging stuff, and we will undoubtedly have our work cut out to achieve this.
  • These need surgery to cut out'the pigment from the skin. The Sun
  • With a paring knife, cut out the tough core and any bits of hard matter surrounding it.
  • Skilled workmen then cut out the designs in sheet steel and hauled them to the site for assembly.
  • Cut out this article and show it to your bank manager.
  • The rabbets are cut out with a rabbeting-plane before mitering and assembling. Handwork in Wood
  • The misfiring engine had cut out, causing the loss of control. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cut out the coupon and send those cheques off today.
  • Cut out any bad habits like drug use excess booze. The Sun
  • Just cut out your vouchers on the right and get your half-price tickets NOW. The Sun
  • I cut out junk food and acidic food and got myself back. The Sun
  • He cut out the terraces, tended his vines, cherished and watered them, worked night and day for a year. FINAL RESORT
  • During camera rehearsals earlier in the day he was able to cut out, align and stick down his black cardboard mask.
  • New washing techniques have cut out the perennial problem of flushing out the dirt trapped between the leaves. Food Watch
  • He accepts they will have their work cut out but refuses to harbour any negative thoughts.
  • And Snooki's garish animal print ensemble was more 'monokini', with a cut out central panel. Home | Mail Online
  • Life gets really simple once you cut out all the bull shit they teach you in school. George Carlin 
  • He cut out the picture from the newspaper.
  • Cut the peel from the orange and cut out the segments with a small sharp knife.
  • So why not cut out sugar and artificial sweeteners (which carry their own risks) and try sweetening your lemonade, smoothies and summer dessert recipes with xylitol, lo hart or stevia?
  • He's not cut out to be a politician.
  • Cut out cookies with cookie cutters and bake in greased cookie sheets at 350º for about 20 minutes or until golden brown. Piggy Cookies: Cochinitos
  • As soon as it touched the ground, the other engine cut out and the plane slewed off the runway before coming to rest on the grass.
  • Cut out and return this coupon to claim your free holiday.
  • Cut out all the old fruiting canes from raspberries, loganberries and blackberries and tie in the new shoots.
  • Cut out shapes and place on to the trays as you go, then sprinkle with demerara sugar. The Sun
  • Around 1500 the Mycenaean burial style changed from the shaft grave to circular rock-lined chambers cut out of hillsides: so-called tholoi or “beehive” tombs. D. The Late Helladic Period: The Mycenaean Age
  • Cut out the feeble wisecracks, stop showing cynical disrespect for ordinary decent folks!
  • The new pilot will have his or her work cut out. Times, Sunday Times

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