Cutoffs is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Cutoffs meaning
- plural of cutoff
- trousers (most often jeans) that have been shortened by cutting off part or most of the legs
Using Cutoffs
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of cutoff | trousers (most often jeans) that have been shortened by cutting off part or most of the legs
- In the example corpus, cutoffs often appears in combinations such as: cutoffs and, cutoffs in.
Context around Cutoffs
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 11 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 17 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Cutoffs
- In this selection, "cutoffs" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, specific, strategy, voting, communications, set and something stand out and add context to how "cutoffs" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and oxbow cutoffs because of and create new cutoffs something teirab. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "cutoffs" sits close to words such as abad, abolishment and abr, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with cutoffs
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Over time, two major heavily used cutoffs were established in Wyoming. (11 words)
She paired the look with denim cutoffs, matching, tie-dye ankle socks, and coral-colored tennis shoes. (17 words)
What do these cutoffs mean, and how have they been determined by the IITs over the years? (17 words)
The federal government winds up acting as the arbiter of who is and who isn’t First Nations under the Indian Act, with generational cutoffs and strict criteria that define who is a member of a community. (37 words)
UT Job Support will include TV, online, radio and outdoor billboard ads highlighting a series of year-end cutoffs to benefits and steering residents toward “hot jobs” in industries that are faring better in the downturn. (36 words)
In the absence of clear federal guidance, they compared notes on how to fight the virus, traded ideas about ending utility cutoffs and discussed who was banning large gatherings and what to do about schools. (35 words)
What do these cutoffs mean, and how have they been determined by the IITs over the years? (17 words)
Example sentences (18)
Giggey, who taught social studies at OGC, emphasized the fundamentals — strategy, cutoffs, communications, what to do in what situation.
The voting deadlines that Sarissa cites are nothing more than voting cutoffs set up by the banks and brokers through which most shareholders hold their shares.
Craig has a bill to create new cutoffs, something Teirab said he could support as a “common sense” solution.
The federal government winds up acting as the arbiter of who is and who isn’t First Nations under the Indian Act, with generational cutoffs and strict criteria that define who is a member of a community.
He also said the numbers fluctuate based on weather, since the utility suspends cutoffs during heat waves or cold snaps.
In the absence of clear federal guidance, they compared notes on how to fight the virus, traded ideas about ending utility cutoffs and discussed who was banning large gatherings and what to do about schools.
In your 20s, that means shopping the essentials and investing in — because, let's face it, you accumulated enough trendy tees, minidresses, and cutoffs in your college years.
UT Job Support will include TV, online, radio and outdoor billboard ads highlighting a series of year-end cutoffs to benefits and steering residents toward “hot jobs” in industries that are faring better in the downturn.
In Sudan, new unpublished research shows social media restrictions didn’t hinder peaceful protests, with some of the largest spurts in individual demonstrations happening during cutoffs in December and January.
She paired the look with denim cutoffs, matching, tie-dye ankle socks, and coral-colored tennis shoes.
Before you drop your cutoffs-clad ass in the sand, check out the set times to maximize your Tortuga experience.
What do these cutoffs mean, and how have they been determined by the IITs over the years?
Amphibians originally thrived in the marshes, sloughs, side-channels and oxbow cutoffs because of their warmer water, abundance of vegetation and nutrients, lower population of predators, and slower current.
Another option is to monitor the change of voltage with respect to time and stop when this becomes zero, but this risks premature cutoffs.
Over time, two major heavily used cutoffs were established in Wyoming.
Parikh et al. looked at the average heights of various races and suggested that by using ICO various race- and gender-specific cutoffs of waist circumference can be discarded.
The International Diabetes Federation defined central obesity based on these various race and gender specific cutoffs. citation The other limitation of waist circumference is that it can not be applied in children.
The same problem exists in Approval voting, where one has to make assumptions as to how the voters will place their approval cutoffs.
Common combinations with cutoffs
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- cutoffs and 2×
- cutoffs in 2×