cut造句1. Let not your tongue cut your throat.
2. Good company on the road is the shortest cut.
3. Cut your coat to suit your cloth.
4. Words cut (or hurt) more than swords.
5. Cut short the nonsense and return to one's muttons.
6. Measure thrice before you cut once.
7. Cut the coat according to the cloth.
8. Words cut [hurt] more than swords.
9. The finest diamond must be cut.
10. Score twice before you cut once.
11. Cut your coat according to your cloth.
12. Many words cut [hurt] more than swords.
13. Many words cut (or hurt) more than swords.
14. Don't cut off your nose to spite your face.
15. The cut worm forgives the plow.
16. Do not cut down the tree that gives you shade.
17. Icannot and will not cut my conscience to fit this year's fashions.
18. Disease, enemy, and debt --these three must be cut off as soon as they begin to grow.
19. There is always something to be cut off young trees if they are to grow well.
20. Diamond cut diamond.
21. She cut the meat into small pieces.
22. He was spitting blood from a badly cut lip.
23. You need a powerful saw to cut through metal.
24. When costs are cut product quality suffers.
25. They still cut turf here for fuel.
26. The bus service has been cut to the bone.
27. Cut the vegetables into thin strips.
28. You'd better cut your report to five pages.
29. Lose not time; be always employed in something useful; cut off all unnecessary actions.
30. Mishaps are like knives that either serve us or cut us as we grasp them by the handle or blade.