Use cut in a sentence
Sentences starting with cut
- Cut it in twain, and the product is enormous, far transcending any previous developments of our racy Territory. [5]
- Cut up altogether too badly in the examination instituted by the Trustees. [6]
- Cut my letters out of the Alta's and send them to me in an envelop. [5]
- Cut deep into our hearts, and thou shalt find the last beat is for thee--and for the Jehad! [11]
- Cut it and light it! [5]
- Cut loose and let her slide! [5]
- Cut it out, George! [9]
- Cut in the face of the rock is a walled and winding way down to the water. [4]
- Cut off of each bond all the coupons payable before 1st July, 1860. [7]
- Cut off the bobs of your kite, Gifted Hopkins, and see if it does n't pitch, and stagger, and come down head-foremost. [6]
Sentences ending with cut
- He was armed with a long knife, and I saw four men fall beneath it, while he himself got but one bad cut. [11]
- But a telegraph wire had been overlooked and not cut. [5]
- I get mad when I know that my wages is cut. [9]
- You might as well ask if it pays to keep hens, or a trotting-horse, or to wear a gold ring, or to keep your lawn cut, or your hair cut. [4]
- One, whose name was Cutcheon, was a little man with a short forehead and a bad eye, and he wore a weather-beaten blue coat of military cut. [9]
- There is something unusual about him, something clean cut. [9]
- These he used to read aloud to his friends afterwards and ask them to guess from which journal each of them had been cut. [5]
- I waited some time after the grass needed cutting; and, as my neighbor did not appear, I hired it cut. [4]
- Something was in them that made us think as we washed the cut. [9]
- He followed the stream till he lost it in a deep cut. [13]
Short sentences using cut
- Oh, cut out the title. [9]
- I will cut the roses. [10]
- He cut Bolkonski short. [2]
- Comyn," I cut in testily. [9]
- They're of Spanish cut. [10]
- He cut up bad though. [11]
- It cut down an obelisk. [5]
- Did you cut? [4]
- Cut them down! [2]
- Cut off? [2]
Sentences containing cut two or more times
- The whole business world, as we know it, is crooked, and if we don't cut other people's throats, they'll cut ours. [9]
- All the shots which just missed the top of the rampart cut into the dead wall pretty much in a straight line, and at length cut right through and brought the upper story tumbling down. [5]
- But he knew they had been cut there by hand, and, though age-worn, he recognized them as steps cut in the rock by the cliff-dwellers. [13]
- The Quartermaster cut the wood, but you'll find no wood cut by that last messenger. [5]
- I think it possible it might cut off a few corners of his present belief, as it has cut off martyr- burning and witch-hanging;--but time will show,--time will show, as the old gentleman opposite says. [6]
- It seemed to me that these uncut gems must be more beautiful than any cut ones could be; but when a collection of cut ones was brought out, I saw my mistake. [5]
- One must bring his meditations cut and dried, or else cut and dry them afterward. [5]
- He cut everybody's hair as he wanted to cut it, trimmed each beard as he wished to trim it, regardless of its owner's wishes. [11]
- Whenever it is fractured, the fracture is a clean cut, as if made by a saw, and through both pebbles and cement, and the ends present the appearance of a composite cake filled with almonds and cut with a knife. [4]
- Some for the Bunions that afflict us prate Of Plasters unsurpassable, and hate To Cut a corn--ah cut, and let the Plaster go, Nor murmur if the Solace come too late. [5]
More example sentences with the word cut in them
- You must cut your climate to your constitution, as much as your clothing to your shape. [6]
- I have cut your articles about San Marco out of a New York paper (Joe Twichell saw it and brought it home to me with loud admiration,) and sent it to Howells. [5]
- No doubt the Young Girl was capricious in setting the little engine at work, but she cut short a good many disquisitions that threatened to be tedious. [6]
- Roughly proportioned, if you will allow your entire hand to represent the British Empire, you may then cut off the fingers a trifle above the middle joint of the middle finger, and what is left of the hand will represent Russia. [5]
- I particularly advised you to use your cavalry and light artillery upon his communications, and attempt to cut off his supplies and engage him at an advantage. [7]
- Everywhere you go you see square recesses cut into the hillsides, with perpendicular walls unmarred by crack or crevice, and perhaps you fancy that a house grew out of the ground there, and has been removed in a single piece from the mold. [5]
- When I postponed you lately, I did it because I thought I should be cramped for money until January, but that has turned out to be an error, so I hasten to cut short the postponement. [5]
- My existence, as you know, is an uncertain quantity, and may be cut short at any moment in the ordinary course of things. [11]
- I have sent you him home least the Company should cut his throat. [4]
- How often when you have tried to get a "rise" out of somebody opposite have you not had your neighbor cut in across you with some private depressing observation to your next neighbor! [4]
- Be careful how you cut out the heart--the heart, soldier. [10]
- She would dance you a rigadoon or cut a pigeon's wing for you very respectably. [6]
- It was only yesterday Sheila had determined to cut him wholly out of her life by assenting to marry Lord Mallow. [11]
- The spray of yellow wall-flowers on her breast had been cut from the blooming plant in the window of her room, and Barbara had helped arrange her thick hair. [10]
- In any other year of these 33 the relief would have been simple: go where you can cut your cloth to fit your income. [5]
- How much rock would have to be cut away, how much patient chipping before the edifice of which he had been dreaming could be reared! [9]
- He and his worthy wife had known Herdegen of old, and I was cut to the heart to see how the sight of him grieved them both. [10]
- For any casual work connected with public functions Osterhaut was indispensable, and he would serve as a doctor's assistant and help cut off a leg, be the majordomo for a Sunday-school picnic, or arrange a soiree at a meeting-house with equal impartiality. [11]
- I tried to woo her, but she cut my words short, said I was a noble man, and a worthy suitor but--" "There came the but. [10]
- There was a wondering and eloquent silence for a moment, then a great wave of laughter began to sweep along that human sea, but a warning bugle-blast cut its career short. [5]
- A squalid old woman brought him this wretched supper, and it cut the duchess to the heart to see him hunt about for coppers enough to pay for it. [10]
- The first army, with which was the Emperor, occupied the fortified camp at Drissa; the second army was retreating, trying to effect a junction with the first one from which it was said to be cut off by large French forces. [2]
- She was tall, with rich, yellow hair falling loosely about her head; she had a strong, finely cut chin and a broad brow, under which a pair of deep blue eyes shone-violet blue, rare and fine. [11]
- He brought home with him a suit of clothes of such exquisite style and cut in fashion--Eastern fashion, city fashion--that it filled everybody with anguish and was regarded as a peculiarly wanton affront. [5]
- I am watching with considerable interest to ascertain what figure "the free-State Democrats" cut in the concern. [7]
- Some were stabbed with bayonets; others cut down. [5]
- It all ended with a feast at a long table made of sawhorses and boards covered with a white cloth, and when the cake was cut there was wild excitement as to who would get the ring and who the thimble. [9]
- And, by a wise provision in the Constitution of our glorious American Union, no one state could tie the nuptial knot so tight that another state could not cut it at a blow. [9]
- Many a gardener will cut you a bouquet of his choicest blossoms for small fee, but he does not love to let the seeds of his rarest varieties go out of his own hands. [6]
- A grizzled cut wig sat somewhat awry under his bearskin hat. [9]
- Far across that wide waste began the slow lift of uplands through which Deception Pass cut its tortuous many-canyoned way. [13]
- A youthful practitioner, whose last molars have not been a great while cut, meets an experienced and noted physician in consultation. [3]
- There is one who in make-up, form, and air, even to the cut of his side-whiskers, is an exact counterpart of the great railway king. [4]
- And my people, who are also Thine, are encamped in a spot where Pharaoh's warriors can cut them down from all directions, so that there is no way for them to fly, not one. [10]
- The modern world, which was our generation, would seem to be cut off from all that preceded it as with a descending knife. [9]
- The simple inscription, which speaks volumes to those who knew him, was cut after the Revolution. [9]
- And at length, when the sun was beginning visibly to fall, they came out into an open cut on the western side and saw again the long line of Coniston once more against the sky. [9]
- He was there when our cavalry cut the roads in that vicinity. [7]
- I learned this when Caesar was prisoned by a greatly superior force within this very palace, his ships burned, his supply of water cut off. [10]
- Horses and men were to be cut down and a high wall was to be made of the fragments of the chariots to bar the way of the pursuing Egyptians. [10]
- When the armies were encamped near each other at Raza and Argish, Rodoll cut off the heads of parties he captured going to the Turkish camp, and threw them into the enemy's trenches. [4]
- When such capers were cut at Whitehall, we may imagine what the revelry was in the Bankside taverns. [4]
- Soon the two were clean cut off from the French army, and must fight to the death or surrender. [11]
- After supper he went, as usual, to sit on the steps of his porch, and to cut his piece of Honey Dew, which never varied a milligram. [9]
- We might as well cut rates and be done with it; it would arrive at that in the end. [5]
- I said, if we tried to cut wages down to a fifty-four hour basis we'd have a strike on our hands in every mill in Hampton,--didn't I? [9]
- For an hour we fought but every man was cut down save me. [11]
- As soon as we fell, the sergeant let go the horse, and it went off; so that escape was cut off. [5]
- By George, fellows,--how we do get cut down! [4]
- The clue-iron which we are trying to make serve for the broken block works, however, very indifferently, and will, I am afraid, soon cut the rope. [5]
- But, as it was, he cut the face off the work with a knife, and deliberately trod the pieces under foot as they lay on the ground. [10]
- Ver' well, dere was twenty men in Pontiac, ver' nice men--you will find de names cut in a stone on de church; and den, three times as big, you will find Mathurin's name. [11]
- They said I was the only man from Lebanon they wouldn't have cut up and boiled, and they was going to have the blood of the Lebanon lot before they'd done. [11]
- The first night was spent at "Warraskogack," the king of which warned Smith that while Powhatan would receive him kindly he was only seeking an opportunity to cut their throats and seize their arms. [4]
- The emperor's breathing was scarcely perceptible, and how nobly cut was the profile which she could see, the other side of his face leaning on the pillow! [10]
- Sometimes the head was polled; sometimes the hair was curled, and then suffered to grow long like a woman's locks, and many times cut off, above or under the ears, round as by a wooden dish. [4]
- The Terror's hair was not naturally abundant, like Euthymia's, and she kept it cut rather short. [6]
- But Perrot, who was not far from the fallen brothers, suddenly made a dash within easy range of the rifles of the British, and cut Gering and two of his companions off from the main body. [11]
- Sam Price's vocabulary was insufficient here, they were cut in such a way, and Mr. Worthington was downright distinguished-looking under his gray beaver. [9]
- Then, when she was freed again--she saw it all quite clearly--two heads had been cut off in the courtyard of the Hall of justice: Orion's and Paula's--and she was left alone, quite alone and forlorn. [10]
- But the enemy was evidently delayed, and Ephraim easily perceived the cause of their diminished speed; for the road constantly grew softer and the narrow wheels of the chariots cut deeply into it and perhaps sank to the axles. [10]
- A bridle path was cut years ago, but it has been entirely neglected. [4]
- Presently the term was cut down nearly half, but the price remained as before. [5]
- When the flat was brought up, the side of the house was cut away as the only means of getting the animals out, and the cattle were driven on board the boat. [5]
- Mr. Crewe, who was anything but a fool, and just as assertive as Mr. Flint, cut in. [9]
- That cut bank was an island, and Jim had gone down t'other side of it. [5]
- They had been walking the while, and had crossed the lawn and entered one of the many paths which it had been Robert's pastime to cut through the woods. [9]
- Syloson was a very handsome man too, and so remarkable for the good taste and splendor of his dress, that the youth of Naukratis prided themselves on imitating the cut and hang of his robes. [10]
- Poor Boges will very gladly play the go-between; the poor despised Boges wishes you so well--the humble Boges will be so sorry when he sees the proud palm-tree from Sais cut down. [10]
- The depots are vast palaces of cut marble, with stately colonnades of the same royal stone traversing them from end to end, and with ample walls and ceilings richly decorated with frescoes. [5]
- What was the use of all the pomp and circumstance and ceremony to tie the knot if it could be cut in the routine of a day's business? [9]
- With swelling sails, urged by the strong wind blowing from the southeast, its keel cut the rolling waves. [10]
- Blood was dripping upon his beard from a cut on his lip, and from there to the ground. [11]
- Shiz declined, except upon condition that Coriantumr would come and let him cut his head off first--a thing which Coriantumr would not do. [5]
- Soon we came upon a row of open graves, cut in the solid rock--(for a while one of them served Socrates for a prison)--we passed around the shoulder of the hill, and the citadel, in all its ruined magnificence, burst upon us! [5]
- His blood was up, and rushing on them with his drawn sword, he had already cut his way through the first troop when a second came up. [10]
- He only strapped up my cut, and informed me that it would speedily get well by the "first intention,"--an odd phrase enough, but sounding much less formidable than cutis oenea. [6]
- We are cut up into parties of six or eight, and by this time are scattered far and wide. [5]
- When I cut up an old fowl and help the boarders, I always feel as if I ought to say, Won't you have a slice of widdah?--instead of chicken. [6]
- You could cut up an Arkansas winter into a hundred Sydney winters and have enough left for Arkansas and the poor. [5]
- Now don't cut up about nothing. [9]
- How truly my uncle and aunt rejoiced at my brother's home-coming could be seen in their eyes, though the mother, who had banished her own son, was cut to the heart by the sight of such another well-grown youth. [10]
- I got an ugly cut from the carving-knife in an affair with a goose of iron constitution in which I came off second best. [6]
- If you stay two or three months or longer, you cut it down half, or even more than half. [5]
- If the following two lines which I have cut from it are your natural handwriting, then I understand you to ask me "for a farewell letter in the name of the American people. [5]
- Or shall we turn into the garden through the lovely Arch of the Princess Elizabeth, with its stone columns cut to resemble tree-trunks twined with ivy? [4]
- I have to tumble them over and over, and open them in a hundred places, and sometimes cut the leaves here and there, to find what I think about this and that. [6]
- Look at one tree through a cut glass with many facets, and it be comes a forest. [10]
- The Syrian hastened towards her, extolling the good fortune that made his sun rise for him a second time that night, but she cut him short with the words; "Cease this foolish love-making. [10]
- Presently, however, I took the knife which I had hidden a year before, and cut pieces of the meat and laid them by the bread. [11]
- An intolerable restlessness took possession of her, while the pain in her injured foot throbbed madly, the cut in her head seemed to burn, and her temples beat with an agonizing headache that contracted the muscles of her eyes. [10]
- She was deft, too, was Polly Ann, and spun from nettle bark many a cut of linen that could scarce be told from flax. [9]
- As soon as Tom was back we cut along the path, around the garden fence, and by and by fetched up on the steep top of the hill the other side of the house. [5]
- You know I told you the cliff-dwellers cut the rock, and why. [13]
- To paddle up to the swimming deer, and cut his throat, is a sure means of getting venison, and has its charms for some. [4]
- This cut me to the heart, inasmuch as this tree was dear to my uncle, having been planted by his grandfather; and there was never a spot where his ailing wife was so fain to be in the hot summer days as under its shadow. [10]
- He cut away to the core of a matter, and having simple, fixed ideas, he was able to focus the talk, which had begun with hunting stories, and ended with the morality of duelling. [11]
- When we came to the base of the rock, we found a way cut, a narrow path, most of the distance hewn out of the rock, winding upward along the face of the precipice. [4]
- We were besieged to take this and that horse or mule, to buy walking-sticks for the climb, to purchase lava cut into charms, and veritable ancient coins, and dug-up cameos, all manufactured for the demand. [4]
- My plan was to speak gently to the horse, requesting him to go, and then to follow the refusal by one sudden, sharp cut of the lash; to wait a moment, and then repeat the operation. [4]
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