cutting out

NOUN
  1. surgical removal of a body part or tissue
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How To Use cutting out In A Sentence

  • She is working hard towards cutting out any need for slavery in her life and asserts her right to work part-time without it being seen as a sign of marginalisation.
  • 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
  • Best of all, you deal direct with the owners, cutting out the middlemen.
  • And ending the Ashton line at the stadium, cutting out Tameside, would not make economic sense, say planners.
  • Ever since he driveled on my hand whilst I held apiece of zinc plating that he was cutting out in the field I realized that he was more than just a scientific supervisor.
  • Other mangling word games include the school fad of ‘cloze’, cutting out words in text. Web Translations » Blog Archive » Are Chinese people forgetting how to write?
  • That's because the Internet is increasingly cutting out the middleman.
  • They are highly efficient and especially adroit at cutting out excessive steps and cumbersome procedures.
  • He said that a 28 - year - old patient of his had tried to lose weight by cutting out meat and foods that contained amylum, a complex carbohydrate found chiefly in seeds, fruits, tubers, roots and stem pith of plants, but succeeded only in seriously dama … Think Progress » Hastert: ‘If You Earn $40,000 a Year and Have a Family of Two Children, You Don’t Pay Any Taxes’
  • This includes cutting out added salt and reducing the proportion of fat in the diet. Times, Sunday Times
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