cutting up Antonyms

Meaning of cutting up

cutting up

to cut into parts or pieces, to injure or damage by or as if by cutting, a person who clowns or acts noisily, to behave in a comic, boisterous, or unruly manner, to act like a clown, to subject to hostile criticism, a person who clowns or acts boisterously, to undergo being cut up

cutting up Sentence Examples

  1. The chef skillfully cut up the vegetables into precise and uniform pieces.
  2. The carpenter meticulously cut up the wood to create intricate designs.
  3. The paper shredder cut up the documents into tiny fragments.
  4. The gardener cut up the rose bushes to promote growth and flowering.
  5. The tailor carefully cut up the fabric to create a new dress.
  6. The sculptor used a chisel to cut up a block of stone into a work of art.
  7. The hikers cut up a fallen tree to use as firewood.
  8. The hairdresser cut up the hair into a stylish and flattering bob.
  9. The mechanic cut up a metal pipe to replace a rusted section.
  10. The surgeon carefully cut up the patient's abdomen during the operation.

FAQs About the word cutting up

to cut into parts or pieces, to injure or damage by or as if by cutting, a person who clowns or acts noisily, to behave in a comic, boisterous, or unruly manner

fooling around, acting up,horsing around, clowning (around), monkeying (around), showing off,revelling, carrying on, skylarking, roaring

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The chef skillfully cut up the vegetables into precise and uniform pieces.

The carpenter meticulously cut up the wood to create intricate designs.

The paper shredder cut up the documents into tiny fragments.

The gardener cut up the rose bushes to promote growth and flowering.