I was cut off in traffic the other day. or Today I am planning to cut off all of my hair.
the bush plane on the plane were take off
Example sentence - She had to move the hen off the nest in order to pick up the eggs.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
To castigate is to harshly tell someone off. An example of a sentence using the word castigate is: I saw her mom castigate her publicly after she knocked down all the cans off the shelf at the store.
In some countries, thieves are punished by getting their hands cut off , a drastic punishment outlawed in the West. A drastic change in sea levels could inundate major coastal cities.
She cut most of the fat off the meat. Obese means the same as fat when referring to people who are overweight.
She acted aberrantly when she cut classes.
We cut out the money off coupons with a pair of scissors.
her cleavage was hanging out of the V-cut shirt.
She used the scissors to cut a hole in the paper.
You would be unlikely to use it in a sentence, as it is an extremely obscure word. It is a verb meaning 'cut off', so if you really want to use it you would use it in place of those words. However, in most circumstances it would be seen as inappropriate.
When people cut animal's heads off they put it back on
We are off to the airport on monday
A knife with a serrated edge will cut meat more easily.
Watching a butcher cut open an animal isn't for the fainthearted.
The samurai took his sharp samurai sword and cut the watermelon in half.
The operation came off without a hitch.