Use "cut the ground from under" in a sentence

1. You have to cut the ground wire.

2. I would cut off your head, Dwarf if it stood but a little higher from the ground.

3. A city under siege is cut off from outside sources of food.

4. Pipelines above the ground, below the ground, and under the sea transport the oil.

5. Art thou cut down to the ground, which did weaken the nations!

6. The fox went to ground under a rocky escarpment.

7. We felt the ground give way under our feet.

8. But under the ground they were half rusted away.

9. Enver cut a deal, threw her under the bus?

10. The elevator box surfaces from under the ground every week supplying new food, tools, medicine, and sometimes weapons.

11. 16 The ground under the trees was checkered and shade.

12. 7 Under strict management, his business gained ground.

13. You'll be cut to pieces before he sets foot on solid ground.

14. The ground under the trees was checkered with sunlight and shade.

15. He threw the cigarette down and ground it under his heel.

16. Keep a packet of pitta bread in the freezer, heat up under the grill from frozen and cut into fingers.

17. Go up to rotate simply on the ground personally, turn, cut bamboo shoot one knife.

18. In 1886, near this castle salt was discovered under the ground.

19. The tip can be ground to a much sharper edge to cut smoother and faster.

20. Investigations had revealed extensive rot in the beams under the ground floor.

21. 1 The ground under the trees was checkered with sunlight and shade.

22. The lumberman was pinned down to the ground under a heavy tree.

23. Extracting moisture from the ground

24. Once under drugs, granny rose from her ground-floor death bed and with uncontrollable strength began to mount the stairs.

25. In a Coppicedwood, young tree stems are repeatedly cut down to near ground level.

26. But the study of their observations had been forcefully driven under - ground.

27. This glass is ground under water using pestle and mortar.

28. Masha, Beet root, the ball (usually) that grows under the ground, is edible

29. The nuclear waste has been entombed in concrete many metres under the ground.

30. The cut burns from the iodine.

31. The Cella vinaria was partly under-ground (Becker-Göll, Gallus, iii

32. They aim to cut production lead times to under 18 months.

33. Aardvarks burrow under the ground to stay out of the heat during the day

34. Bugleweed is a low-growing ground cover, usually staying under 6 inches. It is a trailing-rooting ground cover

35. Keep is cut and ground of disaster, is to use the whole life also enemy but the illusion.

36. The flour was ground from barley.

37. The spears are cut when they are seven to nine inches (18 to 23 centimeters) above the ground.

38. 2 The cut burns from the iodine.

39. The aerial receives signals from the ground.

40. The ground was soggy from the rain.

41. The acrobat bounced high from the ground.

42. the emplacement of radioactive waste above or under the ground without the intention of retrieval

43. The ground gave under their feet, a yielding mire of rain-sodden dead leaves.

44. • Cut the stems on a slant under water before placing flowers in a vase.

45. Bubble up 1. Of a liquid, to emerge from something, usually from under a surface, in a Bubbling manner. Take a sample of the substance that's Bubbling up from the ground.

46. Learn the Chiffonade Cut From Gordon Ramsay

47. Antlion will then emerge from the ground

48. 1 The flour was ground from barley.

49. It bends and it twists them until finally it buries them under the ground.

50. Takeout Bombarders from high ground

51. They cut Miss Piggy from the parade.

52. Place the nectarines, cut-side down, under a medium grill for a few minutes.

53. The Brickbat is a cut (And possible test) weapon cut from Half Life 2

54. Coalfield definition: A Coalfield is a region where there is coal under the ground

55. The stones “we see above ground,” exclaimed one writer, are “missing under our feet.”

56. Rain does not fall from the ground.

57. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Cut up phrasal verb 1 CUT cut into pieces cut something ↔ up to cut something into small pieces Could you cut the pizza up, please? cut something ↔ up into He cut the paper up into little pieces

58. The branches of mature Beech trees can ground downward, touching the ground creating an amazing sight of foliage from ground to sky.

59. He cut out the picture from the newspaper.

60. Choose the 'Cut' option from the Edit menu.

61. They can fire ground-to-ground missiles from Edwards Air Force Base.

62. Aldicarb is known to leach through soil into ground water under certain conditions

63. The sword passes through the ground and two rows of giant blades rise up from the ground.

64. The wheels are disks cut from discarded plastic.

65. He cut four thick slices from the loaf.

66. It is well cut away under the eyes and has a well developed occipital protuberance.

67. Just as a wagon loaded with cut grain crushes what is under it.

68. 17 Gather up your bundle from the ground,

69. Who has the force to knock a quarter ton of metal to the ground under water?

70. The crane lifted the heavy stone from the ground.

71. Her right arm throbbed from the infected cut.

72. Hamburger is made from ground beef.

73. The London railway that is under the ground has an inner circle and an outside circle.

74. It cut Romney Marsh off from the mainland.

75. The army was cut off from its base.

76. Kehr cut off some flowers from the bush.

77. She cut out his picture from the magazine.

78. Tropical butterflies sipping salty moisture from the ground

79. Cut two Bodice from desired fabrics

80. This nearly cut the Belgians off from the British.