Similar words: put up, put up with, mutual, in future, get up, let up, mutualism, eat up. Meaning: v. 1. cut to pieces 2. destroy or injure severely 3. separate into isolated compartments or categories 4. significantly cut up a manuscript. adj. cut into pieces cut-up. n. someone who plays practical jokes on others.
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31. I cut up meat for him.
32. I have to cut up his food.
33. All cut up but raring to go.
34. Helen went into the kitchen and began to cut up onions.
35. But he can cut up rough and turn a bit nasty if he's got a mind to.
36. According to market researcher Datamonitor,[sentencedict .com] 3 million people cut up their credit cards in 1991 when standing charges were introduced.
37. The remaining bare shell is then cut up and sent off to its grave in the industry's melting pot.
38. The trees will be cut up and used to make compost.
39. Dennis peeled the avocados and sliced them while Richard cut up the lettuce.
40. Since I had the chain saw already out, I cut up a couple more logs.
41. They skinned him and baked him; they cut up his body and gorged on his flesh in their villainous gluttony.
42. The great flying boats, Coster discovers with a pang of nostalgia, have been cut up.
43. I cut up articulated lorries, rashly overtake, and dash through traffic lights when they're more red than amber.
44. The result is that some 600,000 cardholders cut up their cards.
45. The ground was deeply cut up where Dersingham's cattle had been wont to stray.
46. Mail was cut up and severely censored, or fabricated to sow dissension within families.
47. But Staggs's Gardens had been cut up root and branch.
48. Do you have any old magazines the kids can cut up?
49. These laminated woods were simply ordinary timber cut up and glued together again.
50. If we cut up beasts simply because they cannot prevent us and because we are backing our own side in the struggle for existence, it is only logical to cut up imbeciles, criminals, enemies, or capitalists for the same reasons. C.S. Lewis
51. We used to cut up worn blankets to make sleeping bags for the children.
52. The lettuce was cut up into slices and had a mustard with small teeth inside it.
53. Oncoming bikers seemed intent on taking the short cut up and over the Aussie's Nissan.
54. Two men had minor wounds, but the shrapnel cut up my radio gear.
55. They are used to cut up turf and consolidate a seed-bed, particularly after ploughing an old sward.
56. When the whale is cut up, the head resembles that of the mysterious Sphynx.
57. There are also several vehicles cut up by acetylene equipment and dumped in a pond.
58. Otherwise, chopsticks are practical for one-handed eating, if the food is cut up for the patient.
59. Civil servant who cut up the boys he lured back to his house, burned the pieces, buried them.
60. The article was severely cut up by some critics.
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