Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective easy to cut or chew.
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- adjective That can be
cut .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective easy to cut or chew
Etymologies
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Examples
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If you want a more flexible method where you can insert any angle without having it in the catalog (I presume that is what you mean by not wanting to create them as custom), you could copy the part, rename the copy to something indicating it is 'cuttable', make sure the part allows custom sizing, and make sure it only has 90s (so it doesn't inadvertently select the radius for the 45s).
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The fence is not supposed to be "cuttable" but has this made us safer or is it just a big waste of money?
unknown title 2009
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The NHS reforms reflect a similar problem – and one that is not easily tackled in the light of the government's view that communications is a cuttable back office process and heavy-handed rules from communities secretary Eric Pickles on local authority publicity.
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Penned with youthful vigor and imaginative flair, the scene was a hell of a romp but also a little long, a little slow, and a little tangential, which added up to highly cuttable.
Matt Stewart: Holiday Bonus: Why I'm releasing a deleted scene from my novel on Cyber Monday Matt Stewart 2010
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Penned with youthful vigor and imaginative flair, the scene was a hell of a romp but also a little long, a little slow, and a little tangential, which added up to highly cuttable.
Matt Stewart: Holiday Bonus: Why I'm releasing a deleted scene from my novel on Cyber Monday Matt Stewart 2010
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Penned with youthful vigor and imaginative flair, the scene was a hell of a romp but also a little long, a little slow, and a little tangential, which added up to highly cuttable.
Matt Stewart: Holiday Bonus: Why I'm releasing a deleted scene from my novel on Cyber Monday Matt Stewart 2010
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I guess I have to agree with Pyke being at least as cuttable as Dorne.
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Interesting plan, but the time I posted a well deserved negative review of a famous local restaurant and pointed out that the steak was barely cuttable, let alone chewable; the greasy potatoes were served cold and the waiter had achieved invisibility, I was reminded that in Mexico, even truthful bashing could be considered libelous.
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Kaufman was so original he was the only person Lorne Michaels deemed not cuttable from the first episode of “Saturday Night Live” in 1975.
Archive 2008-03-01 Ed Gorman 2008
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Kaufman was so original he was the only person Lorne Michaels deemed not cuttable from the first episode of “Saturday Night Live” in 1975.
Comedians; Smoking your last; Pigeons from Hell Ed Gorman 2008
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