Present participle for to cut or chop into small or separate pieces
“Cut up the meat into very tiny pieces.”
Present participle for to engage in boisterous behavior, typically designed to attract attention
“Bill was considered as one of the students who was unreachable and unteachable, mostly because he was wont to cut up in class.”
Present participle for to severely criticize or censure
“Fans would mercilessly cut up the studio's latest release.”
Present participle for to slaughter (animals) and prepare (meat) for market
Present participle for to divide into smaller sections
Present participle for to remove or cut off the limbs or parts of
Present participle for to cut or slice using a grater, typically of foodstuffs
Present participle for to get ahead of
Present participle for to break down into basic elements (for analysis)
Present participle for to traumatize or cause distress to
Present participle for to inflict a violent and disfiguring injury on
Present participle for to complain, especially emotionally and at length
Present participle for to distribute or apportion by (or as if by) lot
Present participle for to treat with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly
Present participle for to make insulting or damaging allegations or insinuations about
Present participle for to remove (a section) from a text or piece of music
An act of cutting or opening up something, typically for examination
An act of cutting or butchering meat
The act of dividing something for the purpose of examining its parts
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