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- noun Plural form of
cutter .
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Examples
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The only negative thing about these cookie cutters is that, since the designs are stamped down into rolled-out dough, it can be difficult to get the cookie out cleanly.
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The campaign by representatives of the fashion and textiles industries, Skillfast-UK, to get universities and colleges to ensure graduates are skilled to be pattern cutters is an obvious example of under-utilisation of graduates.
How do you define an under-utilised graduate? Jonathan 2009
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I was disputing your claim that they had no capacity to attack (Sending a few people over with box cutters is an attack in my book).
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I was disputing your claim that they had no capacity to attack (Sending a few people over with box cutters is an attack in my book).
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Thus, between 1790 and 1798, there was no United States Navy and the cutters were the only warships protecting the coast, trade, and maritime interests of the new republic.
Let's take a closer look at Ron Paul. Ann Althouse 2007
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- The cutting edges (also called cutters) cut the chip between the brad point and the pre-cut circumference of the bore hole.
2. Construction and Mode of Action of Bore Bits Fritz Dienemann 1993
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These are called the cutters, and upon the preparation and setting of these the successful issue of the process depends.
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All 54 pitches by Sonny were classified as cutters, but we know that is not true.
DRaysBay Tommy Rancel 2010
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The insult included a suggestion that the so-called cutters go to the Tractor Supply to take advantage of a sale on razors.
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The debate is not between deficit cutters and so-called deficit deniers; it is between "cutters" and "spenders" – between spending cuts and fiscal stimulus.
Savers are lending to the banks Ann Pettifor 2010
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