cutline
Americannoun
noun
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a caption accompanying an illustration
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a line marked on a piece of wood, metal, etc, to show where it is to be cut
Etymology
Origin of cutline
Example Sentences
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Now they were tiptoeing along the cutline for the conference tournament.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 9, 2025
They are 7 ½ games in front of the postseason cutline.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 12, 2024
His last-place finish dropped him below the cutline and forced him into a high-pressure situation next week on The Roval at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
From Washington Times • Oct. 1, 2023
His last-place finish Sunday will drop him below the cutline and force him into a high-pressure situation next week on The Roval at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 1, 2023
Martin Truex Jr., the regular-season champion, was below the cutline and in danger of elimination along with Bubba Wallace, Daytona 500 winner Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Michael McDowell.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 16, 2023
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