Antonyms for cut through
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : kuht |
Phonetic Transcription : kÊŒt |
Definition of cut through
Origin :- 1520s, "gash, incision," from cut (v.); meaning "piece cut off" is from 1590s; sense of "a wounding sarcasm" is from 1560s.
- As in puncture : verb poke hole in
- We did not attempt, therefore, to cut through again, but resolved to climb.
- Extract from : « Ned Myers » by James Fenimore Cooper
- Another voice, stalwart, elated, cut through it like a sword.
- Extract from : « The Cavalier » by George Washington Cable
- All these pies are served in slices, cut through to the bottom.
- Extract from : « Culture and Cooking » by Catherine Owen
- Chance guided her on to a cattle-path which cut through to the pinewoods beyond.
- Extract from : « The Night Riders » by Ridgwell Cullum
- They will think only of following you after you have cut through them.
- Extract from : « Love-at-Arms » by Raphael Sabatini
- A murmuring, then a laugh, cut through the deathlike stillness.
- Extract from : « When the Sleepers Woke » by Arthur Leo Zagat
- In a flash he was upright; in another he had cut through the rope on his ankles.
- Extract from : « The Web of the Golden Spider » by Frederick Orin Bartlett
- Then they go away real pleased after they've cut through, but nation! '
- Extract from : « Janet of the Dunes » by Harriet T. Comstock
- Steadied by her racing keel, she cut through the waves like a knife.
- Extract from : « 'Smiles' » by Eliot H. Robinson
- Vengeance is sated to the full; a path is cut through the enemy.'
- Extract from : « The Aeneid of Virgil » by Virgil
Synonyms for cut through
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