Cut out - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkət ˈaʊt|
Brit.  |kʌt ˈaʊt|  British pronunciation of the word cut out

verb

- delete or remove
cut out the newspaper article
- form and create by cutting out
Picasso cut out a guitar from a piece of paper
- cut off and stop (syn: cut off)
The bicyclist was cut out by the van
- strike or cancel by or as if by rubbing or crossing out (syn: scratch out)
- intercept (a player) (syn: cut down)
- cease operating
The pump suddenly cut out

adjective

- having been cut out

Extra examples

You'd better cut out that last sentence.

The doctor told my husband to cut out meat from his food.

Mary was going to marry Charles but Jim cut him out.

The big new store is going to cut all the small shops out.

We were halfway up the hill when the engine cut out.

It's dangerous to cut out when all the cars are moving fast.

...the engine abruptly cut out...

...now cut that out, or I'm turning this car around!...

May I cut out the article about my performance?

The heating cuts out when the room reaches a certain temperature.

It's time I left home; I'll cut out next week.

Picasso cut out a guitar from a piece of paper

The bicyclist was cut out by the van

The pump suddenly cut out

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