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Uncut   /ˌənkˈət/   Listen
adjective
Uncut  adj.  
1.
Not cut; not separated or divided by cutting or otherwise; said especially of books, periodicals, and the like, when the leaves have not been separated by trimming in binding.
2.
Not ground, or otherwise cut, into a certain shape; as, an uncut diamond.
3.
Not shortened; not condensed; unabridged; said of books, plays, and movies; as, an uncut edition of the film.
4.
Not diluted; said especially of illegal narcotic drugs; as, uncut heroin. Such illegal drugs are often diluted by admixture with harmless foodstuffs such as sugars.






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"Uncut" Quotes from Famous Books



... right and left to get out of its way; but one of them, Michael Wishart, a mason, stumbled over an uncut trenail and rolled on his back, and the ponderous crane fell upon him. Fortunately it fell so that his body lay between the great shaft and the movable beam, and thus he escaped with his life, but his feet were entangled with the wheel-work, ...
— The Lighthouse • Robert Ballantyne

... Whiskers to chew the cud of brooding bitterness. In the saloon across the street a city barkeeper greeted Wunpost affably, and inquired what it would be. Wunpost asked for a drink and the discerning barkeeper set out a bottle with the seal uncut. It was bonded goods, guaranteed seven years in the wood, and Wunpost smacked his ...
— Wunpost • Dane Coolidge

... wish to convince you, 'Mr. Spencer,'" said Kennedy to me, "that it is no sleight-of-hand trick and that the professor has not several uncut stones palmed in his hand like ...
— The Silent Bullet • Arthur B. Reeve

... among the Canaanites to leave the grain in the corners of the fields uncut, and not to pick up the scattered gleanings, which fell from the arms of the harvesters, and to leave on the ground the fruit that fell of itself from the vines and fruit trees. With the Canaanites this was on account of a superstition; the gleanings and the grain in the corners of ...
— Hebrew Life and Times • Harold B. Hunting

... fetched a curious old silver drinking-cup, set round the lip and down the handle with uncut ...
— Sunrise • William Black


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