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RIP |
Long cut |
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RAP |
Long cut |
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SLIT |
Long cut |
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GASH |
Long deep cut |
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ABRIDGE |
Cut a long story short |
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SLASH |
A long cut; a cut made at random. |
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SHRED |
A long, narrow piece cut or torn off; a strip. |
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SLIVER |
A long piece cut ot rent off; a sharp, slender fragment; a
splinter. |
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CHARQUI |
Jerked beef; beef cut into long strips and dried in the
wind and sun. |
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TRENCH |
A long, narrow cut in the earth; a ditch; as, a trench
for draining land. |
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JERK |
To cut into long slices or strips and dry in the sun; as,
jerk beef. See Charqui. |
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RAND |
A long, fleshy piece, as of beef, cut from the flank or leg;
a sort of steak. |
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TOWELING |
Cloth for towels, especially such as is woven in long
pieces to be cut at will, as distinguished from that woven in towel
lengths with borders, etc. |
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SLASHED |
Marked or cut with a slash or slashes; deeply gashed;
especially, having long, narrow openings, as a sleeve or other part of
a garment, to show rich lining or under vesture. |
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CYCLAS |
A long gown or surcoat (cut off in front), worn in the
Middle Ages. It was sometimes embroidered or interwoven with gold.
Also, a rich stuff from which the gown was made. |
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PEMMICAN |
...iment in small
compass, and is of great use in long voyages of exploration. ... |
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FAN PALM |
...e leaves of the
latter are often eighteen feet long and fourteen wide, and are used for
umbrellas, tents, and roofs. When cut up, they are used ... |