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- verb transitive, obsolete To
cut to pieces ;hew asunder ; cut greatly.
Etymologies
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Examples
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We need them so we baby boomers can have someone working so our social security gets paid. otherwise we will have tocut social security for all. blog comments powered by Disqus publicola nerds
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Read this entire post on our Safety blog, and find out what steps you can take tocut your risk offoodborne illness.
1.2 million pounds of salami recalled over salmonella concerns 2010
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It's a humorous take on a serious issue, how tocut your drug costs.
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A shame, then, that the Opec countries have just decided tocut oil production; with the expressed aim of increasing prices.
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A shame, then, that the Opec countries have just decided tocut oil production; with the expressed aim of increasing prices.
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Never did I ever imagine that even one Democratic woman would vote for a man whose own proposals tocut VA expenses would exclude 'non-combat related' benefits for any PTSD or other emotional problems suffered by the 15% of female military combat troops who have been raped.
Who Are These Women? 2008
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A shame, then, that the Opec countries have just decided tocut oil production; with the expressed aim of increasing prices.
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For when they would have gone up on the mountain with the others, they might not go up so sharp rocks, in such wise that they that went up were all tocut with the stones, and the others were drowned in the sea, and were all dead.
The Golden Legend, vol. 4 1230-1298 1900
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And he has tocut benefits to Americans to send billions of tax dollars overseas .
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Dow was forced tocut its dividend for the first time in nearly 100 years.
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