Cut-ice


see: cut no ice
Historical Examples

America, Volume 5 (of 6) Joel Cook
The Nrnberg Stove Louisa de la Ram (AKA Ouida)
The Spirit of the Ghetto Hutchins Hapgood
Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56: No. 1, January 5, 1884. Various
Famous Stories Every Child Should Know Various

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  • Cut-in

    Movies. a still, as of a scene or an object, inserted in a film and interrupting the action or continuity: We will insert a cut-in of the letter as she reads it. Radio and Television. a commercial or other announcement inserted by a local station into a network broadcast. the act of cutting in, as […]

  • Cut-into

    see: cut in

  • Cut

    to penetrate with or as if with a sharp-edged instrument or object: He cut his finger. to divide with or as if with a sharp-edged instrument; sever; carve: to cut a rope. to detach with or as if with a sharp-edged instrument; separate from the main body; lop off: to cut a slice from a […]

  • Cut-it-fine

    Do something closely with a very slight margin, as in Tom always cut it fine, arriving at the last minute. This term uses fine in the sense of “narrow.” [ Late 1800s ]

  • Cut-it-up

    cut it up


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