Synonym: amputate, break off, break up, chip, chop off, cut, cut out, disrupt, interrupt, knap, lop off, severed. Similar words: cut out, out of, put off, get out of, prosecutor, come out of, run out of, out of work. Meaning: v. 1. make a break in 2. cease, stop 3. remove by or as if by cutting 4. cut off and stop 5. break a small piece off from 6. remove surgically. adj. detached by cutting.
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91. Her electricity was cut off when she didn't pay her bill.
92. A lizard will regenerate its tail if it's cut off.
93. He cut off a metre of cloth from the roll.
94. The house was plunged into total darkness when the electricity was cut off.
95. They were cut off from the West in 1948 when their government closed that border crossing.
96. The project aims to ensure that poorer people are not cut off from the benefits of computer technology.
97. One of the goals of the campaign is to cut off the elite Republican Guard from its supplies.
98. The village was cut off by the snow for more than a month.
99. The village was cut off by heavy snow for a month.
100. He had his finger cut off in an accident at work.
101. We'd better lay in plenty of food in case we're cut off when it snows.
102. If you don't pay your gas bill soon you may be cut off.
103. Use the sharp knife to cut off the crusts.
104. Maybe - I cut off that line of thinking.
105. They cut off the electricity last week.
106. Leanna had had almost all her hair cut off.
107. Last September, they cut off our federal grant.
108. I am cut off at the waist for ever.
109. However, a fixed cut off point seems unnecessarily prescriptive.
110. Van Gogh cut off his ear.
111. Jimmy only eats sandwiches with the crusts cut off.
112. Our unsolicited advice: Cut off the dreads, peel off the bumper sticker, and just stop listening to reggae entirely.
113. When the tops of the posts are cut off, they will be level with the tops of the beams.
114. But my time on the Internet can range from only a few minutes to several hours before I get cut off.
115. They cut off circulation, made it harder to breathe during altitude changes, and wreaked havoc on varicose veins. Sentencedict.com
116. It was in brick form like a pound of butter and you would cut off your own piece.
117. They threatened to cut off gas and electricity to Moldava, of which the Dnestr region supplied almost 80 percent.
118. The other two take a sinewy cut off the side of an iced swordfish caught last week.
119. His main source of strength was cut off as was their mutual ability to deal realistically with the problems.
120. We were a little bit cut off because we were in our own house.
More similar words: cut out, out of, put off, get out of, prosecutor, come out of, run out of, out of work, keep out of, out of date, out of order, out of place, out of sight, out of doors, out of breath, out of danger, out of control, out of practice, out of the question, cut, cute, cut up, cut in, cut down, execute, cut into, cut back, scuttle, auto, cut short.