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cutter

noun as in engraver

noun as in lawn mower

noun as in lumberjack

Strong matches

Weak match

noun as in warship

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Example Sentences

Then Cutter Laboratories in Berkeley, California, made a bad batch of vaccine, and 40,000 children were sickened with polio.

The job—feeding massive paper reams into a cutter—paid 10 cents above minimum wage.

The problem is, “Yoga therapeutics has become very cookie cutter,” says Cruikshank.

Eric Cantor was a noxious, cookie-cutter, U.S. Chamber, GOP hypocrite.

There is no cookie-cutter plan for social media; you have to find what appeals most to your specific audience.

At length, it was proposed by Dan Tyron to send for the stone cutter, and get him to cut them out of the wall with a chisel.

The cutter passes from plant to plant cutting only those plants that are ripe.

At this time the leaves are very brittle and unless the cutter is an experienced hand much injury may be done to the leaves.

“We are not in her clutches just yet, my lad,” said Captain Charnick, as he saw Digby anxiously watching the cutter.

Digby got a look at the compass within it, and found that the cutter was once more running up Channel.

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On this page you'll find 81 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to cutter, such as: artist, carver, etcher, lapidary, lithographer, and sculptor.

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

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