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curve body and draw up legs, feel extremely embarrassed, make or become curved or coiledcurl up
cut a design into something with acid, cut marks with something sharp, corrode (with an acid); engrave, carve out (with an acid); impress clearly (figurative or literal), make clearly visibleetch
cut a movie or tape, cut material, decide the content of a program, decide the content of a publication, editing, prepare for publication, revise, alter; make changes and corrections prior to printingedit
cut a sloping edge, bevel, make shallow cut in wood, shallow angled cut, slope, slanted edgechamfer
cut cleanly, cut into portions, cut into slices, cut into portions; cut off from; make a cut in, cut into; cleave, move quickly through, flight of a ball, hit with a chopping action, move swiftly and cleanly, oblique way of hitting a ball, piece cut fr...slice
cut completely through limb, make somebody immobile with shock, pierce through somebody, pierce with a sharp object, impale; hold motionless with terror or amazementtransfix
cut down or up, cut off, cut down (as with an ax); shape by chopping; carve out; strike, make by cutting or carving, sever from something elsehew
cut groove in something, cut thread in screw, engrave something with decoration, frame for type, hunt; area used for hunting; groove; gunbarrel, jazz duet, make somebody run away, part of gun barrel, pay persistent attention to somebody, pursue somebod...chase
cut hair in different lengths, flat covering or sheetlike thickness, induce a twig to root while still attached to the parent plant (Gardening); arrange in layers; cut in layers (as of hair), laying hen, make layers of something, propagate plant by roo...layer
cut into the soil with a plow; advance through great effort; pave the way; fail, cut through something, farm implement, farming tool used for cutting into the ground, have sex, heavy tool, make a clearing in something, make furrows in the earth, put un...plow
cut meat, cut substance to make something, make shape by natural force, make something by cutting and shaping, sculpt, shape; cut, slicecarve
cut open along a line, make a straight narrow cut, cut lengthwise; cut into strips, cut something into strips, narrow cut or opening, slice something, strait and narrow cut or openingslit
cut price of, deduct something, kill somebody, make cheap copy of product, plagiarize something, produce something with ease or speed, rob place, stop working, unlicensed copy of a retail product that is offered at a lower price than the original; bump...knock off
cut something roughly, without smoothing, make something crudelyrough-hew
cut something using saw, cut with a saw or similar tool; make back-and-forth motions as if with a saw, move forward and back, seesaw
 

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