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uncut

[ US /ˌənˈkət/ ]
[ UK /ʌnkˈʌt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of pages of a book) having adjacent leaves still joined at the fore edge
    a book with its leaves still uncut
  2. (used of grass or vegetation) not cut down with a hand implement or machine
    an unmown lawn
    uncut grass
  3. not cut
  4. not shaped by cutting or trimming
    an uncut diamond
    rough gemstones
  5. complete
    the full-length play
  6. not trimmed
    shaggy untrimmed locks
  7. not cut
    glad to get out of the house with my throat uncut

How To Use uncut In A Sentence

  • Though some may decry the lack of uncut versions of each film, the fact is this will most likely be the definitive version of this series.
  • A new furniture shop with a three-piece suite in uncut moquette in the window next to a cocktail cabinet shiny as toffee.
  • Here we walked through a large lawn of uncut grasses dotted with early-summer bulbs and flowers following a winding, mowed path leading into shrubbery and woodland.
  • Uncut diamonds, rubies, bangles and small necklaces are on display here.
  • For example, the mean flight velocity of sunbirds with cut tail feathers was just over 3 m/s faster than that of sunbirds with uncut feathers of the same length.
  • Phillip Arnold and John Slack salted a mine under claim to Stanton in Wyoming with uncut diamonds from South Africa.
  • This new uncut edition promises to be the definitive version of the hallucinatory classic.
  • Williams then had the story of the Chinese girl deemed too uncute to sing at the opening ceremony. The Networks have Olympic Fever : Adrienne Gaffney
  • If a bird needs to eat the flies which thrive on uncut grass tussocks, then regular cutting of the grass for silage is going to be a problem.
  • It is practically surrounded by boggy land some still uncut and all the rest reclaimed and, like Charlestown, was a new town, as ages of towns go.
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