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cut-out - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cut-out in Hindi

  • कट आउट
  • काट कर हटाना
  • बंद करना
  • बाज़ी मार ले जाना

cut-out Definition

Noun

  • a shape of a person or thing cut out of cardboard or another material.
  • a hole cut in something for decoration or to allow the insertion of something else.
  • a device that automatically breaks an electric circuit for safety and either resets itself or can be reset.

cut-out Example

  • He seemed to be cut out of the Pat Sajak mold. ( ऐसा लग रहा था कि वह पैट सजक के साँचे से कट गया है। )
  • Cut out the soft spots and any dark spots before cooking. ( खाना पकाने से पहले नरम धब्बे और किसी भी काले धब्बे को काट लें। )
  • Hunter especially has his work cut out for him this week. ( हंटर ने विशेष रूप से इस सप्ताह उनके लिए अपने काम में कटौती की है। )
  • I think President Bush has his work cut out for him. ( मुझे लगता है कि राष्ट्रपति बुश ने उनके लिए अपने काम में कटौती की है। )

More Sentence

  • I'm not cut out for gambling.
  • Maybe I'm just unlucky, but working for my pay is more of a sure thing.
  • He seems not to be cut out for teaching.
  • You aren't cut out for the military because of its rigid discipline.
  • She isn't cut out for teaching.
  • He's not cut out for teaching.
  • His wife has her work cut out for her.
  • A creeping fear worries me that, being a person who normally thinks of breakfast as something you get at a 24-hour waffle place after the bars close, perhaps I'm just not cut out for the whole pithy-morning-punditry-duties thing.
  • 's not cut out for dramatic pauses, laugh lines, etc.
  • " A fine goal, but the group has its work cut out for it--the most prominent Jewish woman this year pretty much fits those pejoratives to a T and the media didn't make her up: Monica Lewinsky.
  • Hilliker has his work cut out for him -- as much as $1 million worth.
  • He cut out a cup or two right before game time.
  • Savasta and Redd and the Huskies have their work cut out.
  • We are going to have our work cut out for us.
  • The group seems to have its work cut out for it.
  • Bell will have his work cut out for him in Florida.
  • It would help if just some of them were cut out.
  • It's difficult to see cut out in a sentence .
  • She has her work cut out for her in this movie.
  • Every week I cut out the coupons of products we use.
  • I cut out this square as a keepsake . . ..
  • I know we have our work cut out for us again.
  • I guess I will have to cut out my nap time.
  • Simply cut out and then apply to the cake where desired.
  • DISINTERMEDIATION : When the middleman gets cut out of the deal.