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  2. CUT SOMETHING OUT definition: 1. to remove something or form a shape by cutting, usually from paper or cloth: 2. to stop eating…. Learn more.

  3. To cut out something unnecessary or unwanted means to remove it completely from a situation. For example, if you cut out a particular type of food, you stop eating it, usually because it is bad for you.

  4. The meaning of CUTOUT is something cut out or off from something else; also : the space or hole left after cutting. How to use cutout in a sentence.

  5. a space made in something such as a material or object by cutting part of it out: You can make cut-outs in the dough with cookie cutters if you like. The glow of the candle shines through star-shaped cutouts. Fewer examples. Visitors to the casino are encouraged to have a picture taken with a life-sized cut-out of the boxing champion.

  6. Define cut out. cut out synonyms, cut out pronunciation, cut out translation, English dictionary definition of cut out. v. cut , cut·ting , cuts v. tr. 1. To penetrate with a sharp edge; strike a narrow opening in. 2. To separate into parts with or as if with a sharp-edged...

  7. To cut out something unnecessary or unwanted means to remove it completely from a situation. For example, if you cut out a particular type of food, you stop eating it, usually because it is bad for you.

  8. cut out meaning, definition, what is cut out: to remove something by cutting round it...: Learn more.

  9. verb. form and create by cutting out. “Picasso cut out a guitar from a piece of paper”. see more. adjective. having been cut out. synonyms: cut. fashioned or shaped by cutting.

  10. (informal) used to tell somebody to stop doing or saying something annoying. I'm sick of you two arguing—just cut it out! to block something, especially light. Tall trees cut out the sunlight. cut something out (of something) to remove something from something larger by cutting, usually with scissors. I cut this article out of the newspaper.

  11. 1 to remove something from something larger by cutting, usually with scissors I cut this article out of the newspaper. 2 to stop doing, using, or eating something I've been advised to cut sugar out of my diet.

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