uncut - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • fully: The film is believed to be fully uncut, all scenes cut from English language prints are present.
  • completely: Well one of the longest interviews we have on the site and completely uncut.
  • totally: This is the totally uncut American release version that you saw in theaters back in the 1970s.. .
  • still: On the ground floor only a few have received their due; the others are still uncut.

Preposition: for

  • time: Fully uncut for the first time in the UK, it's nice to see this long-forgotten gem finally arrive on DVD.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • leave: Use scissors to trim across the strip of paper leaving a 1cm strip uncut.
  • pass: In the fifth case, they passed the film uncut.
  • present: Optimum's disk presents the film fully uncut, in it's original aspect ratio of 2.35:1.

Modifies a noun

  • diamond: Showing a pile of uncut diamonds on a table.
  • version: Lets hope we get an uncut version on DVD.
  • grass: Where vandalism to new trees is likely, it may be best to start by planting willow pegs, disguised among uncut grass.
  • rock: Oedipus ' extended sitting on the uncut rock is, therefore, noticeable.
  • magazine: The only thing you've heard of Neal Casal comes from Uncut magazine 's free CD.
  • print: First up, the uncut print of the film is great.

Used with adjective complement

  • pass: A bizarre footnote to this film interestingly is that seemingly the film has been passed uncut with a 15 rating!
  • leave: A small patch of corn should be left uncut in the field for the birds to eat in winter.
  • remain: ACTION: CHAIRMAN g ) The dog exercise area remains uncut - to be pursued with Parks.
  • release: Now under new guidelines, this genre classic can finally be released uncut!
  • present: The original release had Spike swearing edited out to receive a U certificate, now presented uncut this release carries a PG cert.
  • show: Three of the episodes appear never to have been shown uncut in the UK.

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