Sentences with cut above
cut a·bove
C c - Some teenagers cut themselves to stop their emotional pain.
- To cut prices.
- To cut wine.
- That detergent cuts grease effectively.
- One line cuts another at right angles.
- Cut the kidding. Let's cut out the pretense.
- The pilot cut the engines and glided in for a landing. Cut off the hot water.
- The baby is cutting his teeth.
- Her friends began to cut her as the season progressed.
- Allowed to cut three classes per semester.
- To cut a trench.
- The scissors cut well.
- Butter cuts easily.
- To cut across an empty lot.
- Cut to the barroom interior.
- We cut to the left to avoid hitting the child.
- His criticism cut deep.
- To cut for the hills.
- Cut flowers.
- Cut diamonds.
- Cut whiskey; cut prices.
- A cut of a pie.
- His agent's cut is 20 percent.
- The cut of a dress.
- We need a man of his cut in this firm.
- A cut through the woods.
- Her work is a cut above anyone else's.
- He cut a distinguished figure in his tuxedo.
- Steel production has been cut back in recent months.
- This decision will inevitably cut both ways.
- The novelist had a big ego until the critics cut him down to size.
- The aging football player decided he couldn't cut it any longer and retired.
- That hurts! Cut it out!
- He wasn't cut out for military service.
- He cut his finger.
- To cut a rope.
- To cut a slice from a loaf of bread.
- To cut timber.
- To cut hair.
- To cut grain.
- To cut a speech.