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deep-cut

adjective as in plunging

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The 26-year-old DR Congo international sustained a deep cut to his thumb while he was washing the dishes last week.

From BBC

Some of Albert’s colleagues from the art trade assessed the art for the Nazis — a personal deep cut for him.

It plays like a deep cut, reaching back through time to ground a TikToker’s content in a more enduring human experience.

While I wasn’t especially fond of this week’s “Top Chef” because of an unfortunate boot, some lackluster food, some odd alumni decisions, and my favorite cheftstant having to jet to urgent care for a deep cut, the episode did indeed elucidate two fascinating Wisconsin food customs that were, up until this week, entirely foreign to me: fish boils and meat raffles.

From Salon

In September, two months before parliamentary elections, the bank made a deep cut to interest rates, easing the burden of loan and mortgage holders, even though inflation was at 10% after having reached 18% earlier in the year, and the currency, the zloty, weakened.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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