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cutup

[kuht-uhp] / ˈkʌtˌʌp /


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A slightly awkward cutup, she betrays some of the same resistance that Louise has shown when thrust against her will into yet another inane kiddie act.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 31, 2025

She was the candid cutup they’d like to have on speed-dial.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 6, 2024

“I was kicked out of school pretty regularly, because I was a cutup and kind of neurotic,” he told The Times in 1986, “so I left when I was 16.”

From New York Times Oct. 18, 2022

And if you want something more refreshing and don’t want to turn on the stove, you can skip the beans altogether and use cutup cucumbers and tomatoes instead.

From Seattle Times Jul. 31, 2022

Behind them along the narrow, sodden, cutup forest road came hussars in threes and fours, and then Cossacks: some in felt cloaks, some in French greatcoats, and some with horsecloths over their heads.

From War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy, Count




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