The act of shortening something by chopping off the ends.
The act of cutting something off.
1 Some believe the order carries a threat of cutting off such support.
2 Blowing up a pump, cutting off water, that sure underscores the issue.
3 What happened to Elizabeth? She waved a hand, cutting off Adam's answer.
4 Mr. Tarabotti held up a hand sharply, cutting off any possible tirade.
5 The embargo, by cutting off importation of British goods, encouraged home manufactures.
6 David spoke up quickly, cutting off any response Laurel might have attempted.
7 Margaret surged closer to the table to see, cutting off Kaitlan's view.
8 Antenor gives his opinion for cutting off the cause of the war.
9 Suppose the Rovers could find a way of cutting off the power.
10 She succeeded in cutting off a large slice, and holding it out.
11 Why, then, does it feel so much like cutting off our power?
12 Proceeded on my former tracks, cutting off the bends of the river.
13 I'm segmenting the ship, cutting off areas that haven't been infected yet.'
14 This use of a stake discourages rabbits from cutting off the tree.
15 A single hour availed for cutting off the head of his enemy.
16 The next day comes the ceremony of cutting off the bride's hair.
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