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cut out
- remove or make something by separating it from something larger with a sharp implement;remove, exclude, or stop eating or doing something
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- 1. remove or make something by separating it from something larger with a sharp implement
- 2. remove, exclude, or stop eating or doing something
- 3. exclude someone from something
- 4. separate an animal from the main herd
- 5. (of a motor or device) suddenly stop operating
- 6. (of a person) leave quickly, especially so as to avoid a boring or awkward situation
- a shape cut out of board or another material: a life-size cut-out
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- exclude someone
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- used to ask someone to stop doing or saying something that is annoying or offensive
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- exclude someone
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- used to ask someone to stop doing or saying something that is annoying or offensive
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- have exactly the right qualities for a particular role, task, or job
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- have exactly the right qualities for a particular role or job
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- be faced with a hard or lengthy task
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- remove or make something by separating it from something larger with a sharp implement
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