cutoffs


cut·off

also cut-off C0827600 (kŭt′ôf′, -ŏf′)n.1. A designated limit or point of termination.2. A shortcut or bypass.3. A new channel cut by a river across the neck of an oxbow.4. The act or an instance of cutting off: a cutoff of funds; an electricity cutoff.5. Baseball The interception by an infielder of a throw to home plate from the outfield.6. A device that cuts off a flow of fluid.7. Music A conductor's signal indicating a stop or break in playing or singing.8. cutoffs Pants, such as blue jeans, made into shorts by cutting off part of the legs.adj.1. Designating a limit or point of termination: a cutoff date for applications.2. Baseball Serving to intercept or relay a throw to home plate from the outfield: the cutoff man.

cutoffs

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cut-offs

pl n (Clothing & Fashion) trousers that have been shortened to calf length or to make shorts