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cut-offs

n. (cut-off lang=en nodot=1) ((alternative spelling of cutoffs lang=en nocap=1 nodot=1)).

Usage examples of "cut-offs".

These cut-offs have had curious effects: they have thrown several river towns out into the rural districts, and built up sand bars and forests in front of them.

In our day, if you travel by river from the southernmost of these three cut-offs to the northernmost, you go only seventy miles.

At some forgotten time in the past, cut-offs were made above Vidalia, Louisiana.

Beneath my cut-offs I was wearing only a swim support, and now the water seemed to press against my groin, caressing the bulge of my cock, making little tugs at the cotton fabric.

Dressed in the ragged cut-offs and worn T-shirt that have been the choice of a generation of children, she does not wait to hear the rest of her mother's words.

Here's a bald, aggressive-looking fellow, beetle-browed, wearing what looks like a pair of cut-offs and a top made by deconstructing a space suit.

Gorgeous in tank tops, T-shirts, cut-offs, miniskirts, barechested, barefoot, hair cascading down their backs.