Read full poem →The brooks that cut up and increase the forest,
As if they had never known
Dictionary Entry
To cut into smaller pieces, parts, or sections.
In a Sentence
“With a little practice, you can cut up a whole chicken yourself for frying.”
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Poetry examples for “cut up”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Thus the line B 3385 used to be cut up after the following fashion--Which
that | my fa | der in his | prosper | itee; and the third foot was called
Read full poem →To future rebels, if th' unborn
Must learn by my being cut up and torn,
Kill, and dissect me, Love; for this
Read full poem →And my friends' curiosity
Will have me cut up to survey each part,
When they shall find your picture in my heart,
Read full poem →persecutions. The present condition of Ch¥istendom,
cut up into hundreds of parties, exhausting their ener-
gies in party conflicts, speaks volumes against the evil
Read full poem →Then just as he was smiling and starting to look proud, I would say,
“So are the cadavers you cut up. So are the people you think you're
curing. They're dust as dust as dust. I reckon a good poem lasts a
