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cuttable
[ kuht-uh-buhl ]
adjective
- that can be cut.
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- un·cutta·ble adjective
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Example Sentences
In the musical, the father-daughter fracture comes to the fore, while Elaine — whose only solo, a fantasy about going to Tahiti, is the show’s most cuttable song — is again strikingly under-imagined.
From New York Times
Let’s hope that universities don’t confuse cuttable red tape with regulations designed to promote research integrity.
From Wall Street Journal
To form cuttable marshmallows, using a lightly greased offset spatula, immediately spread the mixture onto the buttered parchment-lined sheet, spreading the marshmallow so it covers the pan in an even layer.
From Los Angeles Times
“We have to be better informed about what is cuttable and what is not,” Mr. Sessions said.
From New York Times
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