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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151. In addition, any weaver caught using illegally dyed yarns could be sentenced to having his right arm cut off.
152. That we should cut off the electricity and make everyone live in the dark?
153. The danger here is that this ballooning could cut off the emergency cooling water altogether.
154. The unit will not corrode and does not have the sharp beam pattern cut off of modern halogen lights.
155. Neither my husband nor I want our daughter to be as emotionally unaware and cut off as most men are.
156. It was richly covered with trees, glinting in the sunlight, a land hidden in mountains, completely cut off.
157. Often, the end of their beaks may be cut off to stop the hens pecking each other out of sheer boredom and neurosis.
158. We appear to be cut off and the look of the whole area is old fashioned.
159. Becasue of these draconian measures, Park was increasingly cut off from normal human contacts.
160. Its attraction for visitors is enhanced by being temporarily cut off from the mainland by the tides.
161. Branding the Black Chamber highly illegal, he at once directed that all its State Department funds be cut off.
162. Sam flipped it off, turned the log, measured again,[sentencedict.com] and cut off another slab and another Fitch.
163. Another way to serve it is to put out the whole log and let people cut off pieces.
164. I took a knife and cut off the upper joint of my left pinky.
165. The death squad published a statement claiming they would cut off the head of every Committee member.
166. Hi I was looking for Carolyn I think I got cut off.
167. He found that even if he could get a word in edgewise it was encircled and cut off right away.
168. Once his brother was gone, he said, she'd cut off all contact with the lot of them.
169. Interior ministry officials yesterday admitted that all main roads into Sarajevo were blocked after rebels had cut off the main northern route.
170. Many of us are cut off from the natural Earth currents, especially when we live in cities.
171. The little finger of his right hand was cut off in a corn picker, 1931.
172. Cut off from the mass of the people by race and language, the rulers also became increasingly acquisitive in terms of land.
173. If we could cut off these lines of communication, their attack would usually falter.
174. Cut off the excess fat from the meat before cooking.
175. The area became marginalised,(sentencedict.com/cut off.html) cut off from the hub of business activity across the river.
176. It is little short of tragic that she has been cut off, while still at the peak of her singing power.
177. Nevertheless, I missed Mama enormously, and hated the feeling of being cut off from her.
178. The relationship has been stormy, with joint projects often cut off in their prime.
179. It stands in a field completely cut off from human habitation.
180. The farm was so cut off from the world, even big stories like that one escaped our notice.
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.