cut+into+small+pieces
1cut bait — any bait cut into small pieces or chunks, but usually fish …
2cut lunch herring — marinated split herring with the skin and bones; cut into small pieces and packed in vinegar or wine sauces …
3cut spiced herring — filleted and skinned herring cured in salt, sugar and spices and packed in brine with vinegar, sugar and spices. May refer to herring prepared this way but cut into small pieces …
4cut — I n. wound made by smt. sharp 1) a clean; deep; superficial cut reduction 2) to take a cut 3) a budget; pay; personnel; tax cut 4) a cut in (we had to take a cut in pay) haircut 5) a crew cut II v. 1) ( to gash ) to cut deeply 2) (C) ( to seve …
5cut — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 hole/opening made by cutting ADJECTIVE ▪ clean, neat ▪ little, small ▪ long ▪ straight …
6cut to pieces — {v. phr.} 1. To divide into small parts with something sharp; cut badly or completely. * /Baby has cut the newspaper to pieces with scissors./ 2. To destroy or defeat completely. * /The soldiers were cut to pieces by the Indians./ * /When Dick… …
7cut to pieces — {v. phr.} 1. To divide into small parts with something sharp; cut badly or completely. * /Baby has cut the newspaper to pieces with scissors./ 2. To destroy or defeat completely. * /The soldiers were cut to pieces by the Indians./ * /When Dick… …
8Cut-resistant gloves — are gloves designed to protect the wearer s hands from cuts while working with sharp tools. They can be divided into metal mesh gloves, cut and sewn and seamless knitted gloves. Metal mesh gloves are made of rings of stainless steel and are… …
9Small-toothed sportive lemur — Conservation status Data Deficient …
10rough-cut — /ruf kut /, adj. cut into small, irregular pieces (contrasted with fine cut): rough cut tobacco. [1965 70] * * * …