The word you are looking for is "cleave." Cleave means to split or sever something with a strong, sweeping motion. It is often used to describe cutting something in a forceful and decisive manner.
Chop is a kind of cut, generally featuring repeated, forceful short strokes and resulting in many small pieces.
another word for cut a little?
The root word for section, sectio, is derrived from the Latin word secare (meaning to cut).
The word 'great' is an adjective, an adverb, and a noun.Examples:That was a great story. (adjective)She cut me a great big slice of cake. (adverb)This author was named a literary great. (noun)
Depends on the context of the word. Cut fabric? Cut from a team?
Slash
slash
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Well, darling, when you want to cut with big sweeping strokes, you're looking for a technique called "slashing." It's like giving your ingredients a stylish haircut with a sharp knife. Just make sure to watch those fingers, we don't want any accidental amputations in the kitchen!
ITS SLASH GUYS/GIRLS!
Slash
do youwant mustard onions pickles or cheese on your hot dog
"The Cut with Big Sweeping" refers to a stylistic approach in design or art characterized by bold, expansive lines or shapes that create a dynamic and dramatic visual impact. This technique often emphasizes movement and fluidity, drawing the viewer's attention across the piece. It can be seen in various mediums, including painting, sculpture, and graphic design, where the use of sweeping elements enhances the overall composition and energy.
Chop is a kind of cut, generally featuring repeated, forceful short strokes and resulting in many small pieces.
How should I cut your piece of cake, big, bigger, or biggest?
ask for your hair to be cut in short choppy layers, with a sweeping side fringe. Ask them to use a razor to cut your hair as well.
chainsaw, axe, hatchet, jackknife, scissors, knife?