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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181. Worst hit were the Devon seaside towns of Sidmouth and Exmouth, which were cut off for several hours on Wednesday.
182. So I had it all cut off, it was about 2 inches all over - never again!
183. Of course, and she knelt down to cut off a sizable chunk of venison.
184. Altogether, it was a vast area whose different parts were cut off from each other except by slow coastal navigation.
185. Firefighters had to cut off the roof of the car, so that the injured man could be lifted out.
186. I would feel cut off and inadequate whenever my family prayed together.
187. Consider: the electricity has been cut off, the gas supply has stopped, the telephone has no dialling tone.
188. Never cut off the excess fabric across the corner or you will not be able to let the curtain down.
189. That openness to liberated desire is cut off in the films which the Boxes produce.
190. They were sharp and deadly and able to cut off anything that the Sparks tried to get going on offense.
191. He was alone in an airless, partially disabled ship, all communication with Earth cut off.
192. Cut off the bottom of the stem and look at the freshly cut end.
193. We cut off the kernels from the cobs, blanched them, and then put them away to save for corn chowder.
194. Ben didn't want to study law[sentencedict.com], but his father bullied him into it by threatening to cut off his allowance.
195. The garden was cut off from its neighbour by a high red brick wall.
196. If the pump or cable develop a fault, the electrical supply is immediately cut off.
197. There was little noise from outside the windows and we appeared cut off from the city and from civilian life in general.
198. Small communities in Idaho were cut off when highways were closed by landslides or flooding.
199. His angry partners cut off his access to all bank accounts and halted payment of his share of the monthly profits.
200. He cut off his topknot, wore his hair in the short Western style, and grew a trim mustache.
201. Without proper treatment and support, many end up homeless, unemployed for long periods, and cut off from their families.
202. If he did, and the news reached the States, the money would be cut off immediately.
203. He cut off its head with his sword. and this would seem quite reasonable; but could I write this?
204. Clinton: Leading a campaign to cut off sales of cigarettes to minors.
205. Thus a number of sections become cut off from the entrances and these might well not be reopened.
206. He cut off his shoulder length hair, put on a suit,(sentencedict.com) and started dealing with bankers.
207. The ceiling, inconceivably far above our heads and leprous with chandeliers, cut off the legs at mid-thigh.
208. When I began chopping again my axe slipped and cut off my right leg.
209. As if Pike was behind an imaginary glass wall, cut off from the rest of the Church.
210. Many of them were also completely cut off from the normal trading conditions that enable people to exercise choice.
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.