: The [[pitcher]] threw a cut [[fastball]] that was slower than his usual [[pitch]].
: Cut brandy is a liquor made of brandy and hard grain liquor.
*: Or how bout Shane DiMora? Could he possibly get rip-roaring cut this time around?
*: Thats the premise of the overload principle, and it must be applied, even to ab training, if youre going to develop a cut, ripped midsection.
: Look at this cut on my finger!
: He made a fine cut with his sword.
: a smooth or clear cut
: a cut for a railroad
*: This great cut or ditch Secostris ... purposed to have made a great deal wider and deeper.
: The lawyer took a cut of the profits.
: The player next to the dealer makes a cut by placing the bottom half on top.
: I like the cut of that suit.
*: with eyes severe and beard of formal cut
: That’s our finest cut of meat.
*: Rip called him by name, but the cur snarled, snapped his teeth, and passed on. This was an unkind cut indeed.
: The drummer on the last cut of their CD is not identified.
: a book illustrated with fine cuts
*: Hell buy me a cut, forth for to ride.
: rfquotek|Wright
*: You must cut this flesh from off his breast.
: ux|en|Would you please cut the cake?
*: Before the whistling winds the vessels fly, / With rapid swiftness cut the liquid way.
: ux|en|I have three diamonds to cut today.
*: Why should a man, whose blood is warm within, / Sit like his grandsire cut in alabaster?
*: loopholes cut through thickest shade
*: We dont want your money no more. We just going to cut you.
: The patient said she had been cutting since the age of thirteen.
*: “My Continental prominence is improving,” I commented dryly. ¶ Von Lindowe cut at a furze bush with his silver-mounted rattan. ¶ “Quite so,” he said as dryly, his hand at his mustache. “I may say if your intentions were known your life would not be worth a curse.”
: ux|en|Sarcasm cuts to the quick.
*: The man was cut to the heart.
: ux|en|to cut a horse
*: The panels of white-wood that cuts like cheese, / But lasts like iron for things like these;
: ux|en|Travis was cut from the team.
: ux|en|Theyre going to cut salaries by fifteen percent.
: ux|en|I cut fifth period to hang out with Angela.
*: An English tradesman is always solicitous to cut the shop whenever he can do so with impunity.
: ux|en|After the incident at the dinner party, people started to cut him on the street.
: ux|en|After the actors read their lines, the director yelled "Cut!"
: ux|en|Select the text, cut it, and then paste it in the other application.
: ux|en|One student kept trying to cut in front of the line.
: ux|en|This road cuts right through downtown.
: ux|en|The football player cut to his left to evade a tackle.
: ux|en|If you cut then Ill deal.
: ux|en|cut orders; cut a check
: ux|en|The bartender cuts his beer to save money and now its all watery.
: ux|en|Cut the engines when the plane comes to a halt!
*: The sack that thou hast drunk me would have bought me lights as good cheap at the dearest chandlers in Europe.
*: Where there are a great sellers to a few buyers, there the thing to be sold will be cheap.
*: You grow cheap in every subjects eye.
: ux|en|Insurance is expensive, but dont be so cheap that you risk losing your home because of a fire.
: rfquotek|Milton
: ux|en|The land around here is flat.
: ux|en|The party was a bit flat.
*: A large part of the work is, to me, very flat.
*: How weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable / Seem to me all the uses of this world.
: ux|en|His claim was in flat contradiction to experimental results.
: ux|en|Im not going to the party and thats flat.
*: flat burglary as ever was committed
*: A great tobacco taker too, — thats flat.
: ux|en|That girl is completely flat on both sides.
: The market is flat.
: Many flat adverbs, as in run fast, buy cheap, etc. are from Old English.
: Spread the tablecloth flat over the table.
: I asked him if he wanted to marry me and he turned me down flat.
: He can run a mile in four minutes flat.
: I am flat broke this month.
*: Sin is flat opposite to the Almighty.
*: Envy is as the sunbeams that beat hotter upon a bank, or steep rising ground, than upon a flat.
*: The next one surrendered his bike, only for that, too, to give him a second flat as he started the descent.
: ux|en|She liked to walk in her flats more than in her high heels.
: ux|en|a flat of strawberries
: rfquotek|Raymond
*: Or if you cannnot make a speech, / Because you are a flat.
: rfquotek|Sir W. Temple
*: Passions are allayed, appetites are flatted.
*: The excellence of French flats is so well known in America, that the owner will often refer to his property as "first class French flats."
*: Fifteen percent of this group said that they were not satisfied with the public housing estates and their HDB[Singapore Housing & Development Board] flats (see Tables 11 and 12 respectively).
*: The Greater London Council formed the Estmanco company to manage a block of 60 council-owned flats. The council entered into an agreement with the company to sell off the flats to owner-occupiers.
*: When the Dolphin Squares flats were first offered to the public in 1936, the South Block was still under construction, and the North Block was a building site.
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