cutting up in English

opening up with a sharp tool; showing off, playing tricks

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1. - cutting (excluding filleting and cutting up frozen blocks),

2. He sits in his apartment cutting up magazines.

3. And you can see Rony cutting up the whale here.

4. BR: So you see us here cutting up some watermelon.

5. How do you stop your eyes from watering when you're cutting up onions?

6. I did not use them for muscle growth, but rather for muscle maintenance when cutting up."

7. The cutting up of “Union” meant breaking up the theocratic bond of brotherhood between Judah and Israel.

8. 11:7-14 —What is signified by Zechariah’s cutting up a staff called “Pleasantness” and another called “Union”?

9. The other old ladies are cutting up, making jokes, and Doi-san douses one of them with a bucket of water.

10. Yes, I made a few mistakes at first, like cutting up their slices of salami to the thickness of a sliced loaf.

11. The cutting up of the deer and Allotting of the various portions was technically known as the "breaking" of the deer

12. Said predetermined rupture line (5) is preferably produced by cutting up the inner skin (2) into a spiral and by subsequently fastening the abutting edges of the cut to each other by welding (5.2).

13. For Episode at a Bullfight and its cutting up, see Susan Grace Galassi, with Ann Hoenigswald, Malcolm Park, and Juliet Wilson-Bareau, Manet’s “The Dead Toreador” and “The Bullfight”: Fragments of a Lost Salon Painting Reunited, exh

14. On one side was a table occupied by some chattering girls, cutting up silk and gold paper; and on the other were tressels and trays, bending under the weight of Brawn and cold pies, where riotous boys were holding high revel; the whole completed by a roaring Christmas fire, which seemed determined to be heard, in spite of all the noise of the