uncut

IPA: ʌnkˈʌt

adjective

  • Not cut.
  • (of a gemstone) Not cut or ground to the desired shape.
  • (of a book) Not having the page edges trimmed.
  • (of a play, film etc) Not edited or abridged by a censor.
  • Not diluted.
  • Not circumcised.
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Examples of "uncut" in Sentences

  • Starting at an uncut weight of .
  • The DVDs are uncut and bilingual.
  • The short can be found uncut on the '.
  • They are unmodified and uncut of course.
  • They are certainly airing uncut episodes.
  • There is also an unrated and uncut version.
  • It's not in the Preface to the Uncut edition.
  • The uncut version is not included in the set.
  • All shorts are presented uncensored and uncut.
  • Serve them upside down, that is, the uncut part upward.
  • My one-on-one interview, the complete interview, uncut, that is coming up.
  • In addition, its uncut, unkempt grass became a symbol of the labour dispute.
  • To publish his own English translation, taken direct and uncut from the German edition.
  • I should have sent them the cut version of the piece though I think the uncut is better.)
  • He has now handed them over to South African authorities and they have been identified as uncut diamonds.
  • If they are not cut we have instead the material known as uncut velvet, largely used for upholstery purposes.
  • So having told Street-Porter that her stuff would go in uncut, he left it to Platell to make the overlong, overwrought submissions fit.
  • He has now handed them over to South African authorities and they have been identified as uncut diamonds, but their origins are unknown.
  • It produces what I call the uncut diamond that can still be picked up by local companies in India like Infosys or Wipro or Quatrro then cut and polished to create a billable-revenue-generating resource.

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