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Answer for the clue "Things often cut ", 7 letters:
corners

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Corners may refer to: A community formed at a crossroads or other intersection; a few examples include: Balcom Corners, New York Bells Corners in Ottawa Dixon's Corners, Ontario Five Corners, Wisconsin (disambiguation) , any of three communities of that ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (plural of corner English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: corner )

Usage examples of corners.

Here I ran as rapidly as my legs would carry me toward the five corners, and there plunged into the passageway that led to the station of the old miser.

A moment of thrilling suspense and then the corners lifted as though a strong breeze were playing upon them.

He was lying upon a couch which had four short curved posts at the corners coming to a knob at the end, in appearance something like written notes of music, and was evidently in the very act of expiring.

It is useless to say that the darkest corners of the passages were ransacked before they were obliged to give it up in despair.

In some places, the wind, eddying round the corners, formed the snow into tall whirling columns, resembling those waterspouts which turn round on their base, and which vessels attack with a shot from a gun.

At all the street corners groups of people were reading papers, talking excitedly, or staring at these unusual Sunday visitors.

People were coming out of the side streets, and standing in groups at the corners talking.

Haggard special constables with white badges stood at the corners of every street.

He twisted his heavy mouth into a faint smile--he was one of those saturnine people who smile with the corners of the mouth down,--and bowed his acknowledgment of my complaisance.

I saw the fingers and toes grasp the corners of the stones, worn clear of the mortar by the stress of years, and by thus using every projection and inequality move downwards with considerable speed, just as a lizard moves along a wall.

The mouth was redder than ever, for on the lips were gouts of fresh blood, which trickled from the corners of the mouth and ran down over the chin and neck.

As there were only the big wooden boxes, there were no odd corners where a man could hide.

He is not now eating them, but putting them into a box, as of old, and is already examining the corners of his room to find a spider.

There was no sign of anyone, and as there were no corners, no doors, no aperture of any kind, but only the solid walls of the passage, there could be no hiding place even for him.

And the lawyer, scared by the thought, brooded awhile on his own past, groping in all the corners of memory, least by chance some Jack-in-the-Box of an old iniquity should leap to light there.