forcut (Meaning)
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forcut (v. t.)
To cut completely; to cut off.
Synonyms & Antonyms of forcut
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forcut Sentence Examples
- The surgeon meticulously excised the tumor with a scalpel.
- The logger used a chainsaw to expeditiously sever the tree trunks.
- My finger was accidentally sliced when I cut bread with a sharp knife.
- The paper cutter cleanly transected the pages into sections.
- The blacksmith hammered out an exquisite sword, expertly cutting the metal into shape.
- The gardener pruned the overgrown rose bushes, shaping them with deliberate cuts.
- The tailor carefully slit the fabric to create an elegant dress pattern.
- The wind's force violently lacerated the sails of the sailboat.
- The child's toy car was accidentally bisected by a careless foot.
- The soldier used a bayonet to cleave through the enemy line.
FAQs About the word forcut
To cut completely; to cut off.
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The surgeon meticulously excised the tumor with a scalpel.
The logger used a chainsaw to expeditiously sever the tree trunks.
My finger was accidentally sliced when I cut bread with a sharp knife.
The paper cutter cleanly transected the pages into sections.