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Cut-in   /kət-ɪn/   Listen
Cut-in

noun
1.
(broadcasting) a local announcement inserted into a network program.  Synonym: insert.
2.
(film) a still picture that is introduced and that interrupts the action of a film.  Synonym: insert.






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"Cut-in" Quotes from Famous Books



... and then again bring-to. Not only was he anxious for us, but for the other boats, and the dead whales as well; for he feared that, unless he could get the latter alongside by daylight, and start to cut-in, the sharks would devour the ...
— Ridan The Devil And Other Stories - 1899 • Louis Becke

... Trojans, setting-up fresh barrels; and the smoke and glare of the try-works from the deck of the Casilda lit up the placid ocean for many a mile, whilst hordes of blue sharks rived and tore and ripped off the rich blubber from the whales lying alongside waiting to be cut-in, and Keller shot or lanced them by the score as he stood on the cutting-in stage or in one of the boats made fast to the ...
— John Frewen, South Sea Whaler - 1904 • Louis Becke



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