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Minor injury you might cover with an adhesive bandage
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cut
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cut \Cut\, n. An opening made with an edged instrument; a cleft; a gash; a slash; a wound made by cutting; as, a sword cut. A stroke or blow or cutting motion with an edged instrument; a stroke or blow with a whip. That which wounds the feelings, as a harsh ...
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Cut in clothing , sewing and tailoring , is the style or shape of a garment as opposed to its fabric or trimmings . The cut of a coat refers to the way the garment hangs on the body based on the shape of the fabric pieces used to construct it, the position ...
Usage examples of cut.
I dreamed that night that she had married a professional gambler, who cut her throat in the course of the first six months because the dear child refused to aid and abet his nefarious schemes.
A mosquito bite, a cut, or the slightest abrasion, serves for lodgment of the poison with which the air seems to be filled.
All white men in the Solomons catch yaws, and every cut or abrasion practically means another yaw.
At Port Resolution, in the New Hebrides, Martin elected to walk barefooted in the bush and returned on board with many cuts and abrasions, especially on his shins.
Privately I ascribed her immunity to the fact that, being a woman, she escaped most of the cuts and abrasions to which we hard-working men were subject in the course of working the Snark around the world.
She lived such an athletic life that she often had abrasions and cuts where a surfboard had clipped her.
Unless I set my will, unless I absolve myself from the rhythm of life, fix myself and remain static, cut off from living, absolved within my own will.
But to live mechanised and cut off within the motion of the will, to live as an entity absolved from the unknown, that is shameful and ignominious.
These trials were made with cut offleaves, and it occurred to me that this circumstance might influence the result, as the footstalks would not perhaps absorb water quickly enough to supply the glands as they continued to secrete.
The glass was as fine as anything that Ryan had ever seen, cut with patterns of intertwined acanthus and vine leaves.
There were his irrigation boots and a spade for cutting water out of the Acequia del Monte into his back field, or into his apple and plum trees, or into his garden.
She had ached to point out that the shockingly expensive hairdresser who cut it once monthly and the even more horrendously expensive lightening procedure which involved a trip to London every month could hardly be described as natural, but what was the point?
Granny Aching died, the men had cut and lifted the turf around the hut and stacked it neatly some way away.
Cook the roes for five minutes in salted and acidulated water, drain, cut in two, and arrange around the fish.
Clean and trim a large striped bass, cut two incisions across the back, tie in a circle, and boil slowly in salted and acidulated water for forty minutes.