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cutter

[kuht-er] / ˈkʌt ər /




NOUN
lumberjack
Synonyms




Example Sentences

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The melons had already been freed from the vine by the cutters, farmworkers well-versed in when the fruit is ripe.

From Los Angeles Times

Building on a $198 million contract it awarded Shield AI in 2024, the Coast Guard said it plans to add V-BATs to a dozen cutters, plus more on land near the U.S. southern border.

From The Wall Street Journal

Enthralled, I personally commissioned David Stockman, Ronald Reagan’s own legendary budget cutter, to map out how it could be done.

From The Wall Street Journal

Urías went on a tear of his own as the night went on, retiring 13 of his final 15 batters while racking up six strikeouts and showing off a new pitch, a cutter.

From Los Angeles Times

Judge took a strike on the 39-degree day at Yankee Stadium, then hit a thigh-high cutter on the outside part of the plate for a 109 mph drive and his first opening day home run.

From Seattle Times