scissored Synonyms

scissored Meaning

scissored

scissors, to cut with scissors or shears, to cut, cut up, or cut off with scissors or shears

scissored Sentence Examples

  1. He scissored the ribbon with trembling hands as the crowd cheered.
  2. The seamstress scissored the fabric with precision, creating intricate designs.
  3. The barber scissored my hair into a stylish bob, framing my face perfectly.
  4. The tailor scissored the lining of the suit jacket, ensuring a flawless fit.
  5. The artist scissored shards of colored paper, creating a vibrant collage.
  6. The veterinarian scissored the bandage, revealing the healed wound on the dog's paw.
  7. The gardener scissored the overgrown leaves of the hedge, giving it a manicured appearance.
  8. The mechanic scissored the wires of the broken engine, preparing to replace them.
  9. The sculptor scissored the clay into delicate shapes, giving life to his vision.
  10. The surgeon scissored the stitches of the wound, completing a successful surgery.

FAQs About the word scissored

scissors, to cut with scissors or shears, to cut, cut up, or cut off with scissors or shears

hacksawed, slit, sliced, gashed, crosscut, incised, cleaved, stabbed, ripped, slashed

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He scissored the ribbon with trembling hands as the crowd cheered.

The seamstress scissored the fabric with precision, creating intricate designs.

The barber scissored my hair into a stylish bob, framing my face perfectly.

The tailor scissored the lining of the suit jacket, ensuring a flawless fit.