Pronunciation of the English word cut.
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1. | I usually cut loose a bit and drink plenty before a day off work but if my drinks are cut with tochu tea then I get absolutely no hangover. | |
2. | Christopher Columbus once cut himself with a knife. It made him so angry that he then cut the knife... with himself. | |
3. | If I cut badly, then I cut badly! | |
4. | Tom wanted to cut down that tree in his front yard, but Mary doesn't want it cut down. | |
5. | Don't cut off my head! For then I could not repent of my sin. But cut off my feet with the red shoes. | |
6. | After his colonoscopy, Tom learned that he had cancer. The surgeon cut out and removed the part of his sigmoid colon in which a tumour had been growing, and with staples she fashioned a new splice from the two shorter and cut-through ends. Because of his good health, he healed quickly and after only three days was discharged from the hospital. | |
7. | Cut the daikon radish and carrot into quarter slices and cut the other vegetables into bite-size pieces. | |
8. | Tom cut his finger with a knife while he cut vegetables. | |
9. | While Tom cut vegetables he cut off a part of his finger. | |
10. | I can't cut my nails and do the ironing at the same time! |