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Definition of cut and paste in English: cut and pastenounˌkʌt ən ˈpeɪst mass nounA process in which text or other data is moved from one part of a document and inserted elsewhere. Example sentencesExamples - Imagine if I'd told him that an axe and wallpaper paste was the best way to perform a cut and paste!
- I've been blogging since April 2004, the earlier entries on my blog being cut and paste from long emails I sent to my friends.
- Moreover, it should support copy, cut and paste, undo and redo.
- I even have a reply which I cut and paste to people.
- This makes signatures and encryption in plain text, so it is easy to mail, print and cut and paste.
- Alternatively, cut and paste text into your word-processing software and print from there.
- The interesting thing for us was the amount of plagiarism between the news sites, there were several errors that got propagated by cut and paste.
- Then send me an e-mail with a link to your blog entry or cut and paste of your write-up (for non-bloggers).
- Try keeping an online journal (write it up offline and then cut and paste, since your online access is limited).
- So, now, all the people reading the story will simply cut and paste or simply type the URL into their browser window - making the whole point of the ban entirely meaningless.
verbˌkʌt ən ˈpeɪst [with object]Move (text or other data) using cut and paste. Example sentencesExamples - This is actually kind of ironic since I first read it in the print edition but cut and pasted the text from the online edition.
- Remember when e-mailed URLs had to be cut and pasted into a Web browser?
- The letter was cut and pasted directly from the email.
- The above is cut and pasted from the story as it presently stands.
- I'm happy to talk, but you have to show your face, not just regurgitate something you cut and pasted from some source.
Definition of cut and paste in US English: cut and pastenounˌkət ən ˈpāst A process in which text or other data is moved from one part of a document and inserted elsewhere. Example sentencesExamples - I even have a reply which I cut and paste to people.
- Imagine if I'd told him that an axe and wallpaper paste was the best way to perform a cut and paste!
- Then send me an e-mail with a link to your blog entry or cut and paste of your write-up (for non-bloggers).
- Moreover, it should support copy, cut and paste, undo and redo.
- Try keeping an online journal (write it up offline and then cut and paste, since your online access is limited).
- So, now, all the people reading the story will simply cut and paste or simply type the URL into their browser window - making the whole point of the ban entirely meaningless.
- The interesting thing for us was the amount of plagiarism between the news sites, there were several errors that got propagated by cut and paste.
- This makes signatures and encryption in plain text, so it is easy to mail, print and cut and paste.
- I've been blogging since April 2004, the earlier entries on my blog being cut and paste from long emails I sent to my friends.
- Alternatively, cut and paste text into your word-processing software and print from there.
verbˌkət ən ˈpāst [with object]Move (text or other data) using cut and paste. Example sentencesExamples - I'm happy to talk, but you have to show your face, not just regurgitate something you cut and pasted from some source.
- The letter was cut and pasted directly from the email.
- This is actually kind of ironic since I first read it in the print edition but cut and pasted the text from the online edition.
- Remember when e-mailed URLs had to be cut and pasted into a Web browser?
- The above is cut and pasted from the story as it presently stands.
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