Sentences with cutaway
cut·a·way
C c - I asked the cameraman to give me some cutaways for the interviews.
- They were all in top hats and cutaways despite the growing heat.
- British model Jacquetta Wheeler was exquisite in a fitted ivory silk skirt suit with a cutaway collar.
- The one thing that stayed with him was a cutaway diagram of the Earth.
- A cutaway model
- 2004, Despite a pre-debate “memorandum of understanding” between the Bush campaign and the Kerry campaign that there would be no televised “cutaways” or reaction shots . . . — The New Yorker, 18 Oct 2004
- At night, the deep frame panoramic vista is like a cutaway city shot in an American crime program, with towering edifices defined by lights.
- A three-second cutaway to Frances' husband, Terry, in the shower.
- 2004, While it used to take several seconds to generate a single cutaway view in a complex freeform model, you can now view them just about instantly by dynamically scrolling and rotating a plane forward and backward through an object. CADalyst, Jan 2004
- The hot tub occupies the psychic space formerly reserved, in more chaste eras, for the cutaway shot to the fireplace.
- In BRIT, use tailcoat