1. cut-out - Noun
2. cut-out - Adjective
3. cut-out - Verb
4. cut-out - Adjective Satellite
A species of switch for changing the current from one circuit to another, or for shortening a circuit.
A device for breaking or separating a portion of circuit.
Source: Webster's dictionarycut out
I don't find anything interesting about the choices a character faces in major films or theater projects. The characters are just cut-out dolls with the American flag sewn on them. Amanda Plummer
In my Indian bedroom, the carved, cut-out marble jalis, or screens, which were formerly used by Indian princes to keep their wives from other eyes, have a new purpose: they are not only decorations, but a means of security, for they can be locked without shutting off the air. Doris Duke
You go into the book store, there's the cut-out of Dr. Phil, and then the dreaded women's health section where every book, instead of the menopause book with the fanged Medusa head on the cover that might be more pertinent, you always see a flower and a poppy and a daisy and a stethoscope. Sandra Tsing Loh
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