cutter
Pronunciation: [ˈkʌtər]
Word
Context: “tools”
(noun) a tool used to cut something. It can have a sharp edge or blade, like scissors or a knife. People use it to slice things like paper, food, or other materials.
Example
She used a cutter to create beautiful shapes from the colored paper.
Example
He didn't have a cutter, so he couldn't finish his arts and crafts project.
Example
What kind of cutter do you need for this craft activity?
Context: “shipping”
(noun) a type of boat or ship designed for fast movement. These ships can be used for transporting goods or people across water.
Example
The cutter raced across the waves, delivering supplies to the island.
Example
The old, slow ship was not a cutter and took much longer to reach its destination.
Example
Have you ever been on a cutter while sailing?
Context: “metaphor”
(noun) a person who performs cutting or trimming. This can refer to someone in industries like landscaping or hairdressing.
Example
The cutter at the salon gave me a great haircut.
Example
The last cutter I visited didn't do a good job on my hair.
Example
Who is the best cutter you know for garden designs?
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