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cold cuts
noun
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▪ Cheeses, cold cuts, homemade baklava, hot bread coming out of the oven all day long.
▪ There's also a cheese and bread counter, and a section doling out grim cold cuts.
Wiktionary
cold cuts

alt. Cooked, sliced meat served cold, as in a sandwich or a tray of finger food. n. Cooked, sliced meat served cold, as in a sandwich or a tray of finger food.

WordNet
cold cuts

n. sliced assorted cold meats

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Cold Cuts (Show of Hands album)

Cold Cuts is the third live album by English acoustic roots duo Show of Hands. Following the duo's successful Royal Albert Hall performance in 2001 which was televised as The Big Gig, the duo released the studio album Cold Frontier in September of that year, which saw the duo use a more basic instrumental set up that what they had grown accustomed to. A critical success, they followed it with The Cold Frontier Tour in November 2001. The tour was unusual in that the duo opted to perform both obscure older material and cover versions in re-arranged formats, in addition to material from Cold Frontier. Many of the tracks had never featured on a Sho of Hands album before. A critical success, the duo and Mick Dolan had recorded performances from the tour for usage as the live album Cold Cuts.

The album was released on 22 July 2002 by the duo's own record label Hands on Music. It reflects the unusual tour's track listing and re-arrangements, and was a critical success, being seen as more than just a souvenir for the tour and being a worthwhile acquisition in its own right. Despite being their sole live album to contain unreleased material, the album is often overlooked by the duo. Unlike other CD-released albums by the duo, none of its songs feature on their retrospective compilation album Roots: The Best of Show of Hands (2007), nor is the album referred to in its booklet.

Cold Cuts (The Sopranos)

"Cold Cuts" is the sixty-second episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the tenth of the show's fifth season. It was written by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, directed by Mike Figgis and originally aired on May 9, 2004.

Cold Cuts

Cold Cuts may refer to:

  • Cold cuts, precooked or cured meat
  • Cold Cuts (Nicholas Greenwood album), 1972
  • Cold Cuts (Paul McCartney album)
  • Cold Cuts (Show of Hands album), 2002
  • "Cold Cuts" (The Sopranos), a 2004 fifth season episode of The Sopranos
Cold Cuts (Paul McCartney album)

Cold Cuts is an unreleased album of outtakes by Paul McCartney. The album was originally planned to be released in 1975 and McCartney revisited the project several times over the years until it was abandoned permanently in the late 1980s. The songs on the album were recorded during his solo career and with Wings in the 1970s and 1980s.

Usage examples of "cold cuts".

Fruits, vegetables, breads, cold cuts, canned foods, and the like will be regularly provided, and feel free, at night, to supplement with the fruits of the Institute orchardscoconuts, bananas, whatever.

I got some cold cuts out of the icebox and dropped them onto Mister's plate.

Mickey Cohen and Jack Dragna were glad-handing each other, standing by a table laid out with cold cuts, bottles of beer and liquor.

The cold cuts had been picked over as thoroughly as the dimebook tray at a rummage sale.

It was so hot that anything cooked seemed too heavy, so she settled for a sandwich of cold cuts and slices from one of the fresh tomatoes she had just picked.

The bread was a little stale and the cold cuts weren't cold, but he needed to eat.

On the sideboard were cold cuts, fresh bread and her favorite, a freshly baked apple pie, the apples imported from Shanghai.

Lunch was rudimentary, cold cuts and bread supplemented by bottled beer.

I went to the refrigerator and looked at the wrapper on the cold cuts.