Sentence examples for been sliced off from inspiring English sources

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been sliced off

noun

That which is thin and broad.

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The top half of an American elm had been sliced off by excessive winds.

Some mountains looked as if they had been sliced off with a machete.

The top has been sliced off and a tiny spoon stands in the runny interior.

Yep, after Billy retrieved the part of his scalp that had been sliced off, he held it high and laughed and laughed.

In many places, the sides of mountains had fallen down, as if they had been sliced off with a giant axe.

Portfolios have been shifted, chunks of policy have been sliced off and become independent ministries, more than a few departments have been renamed.

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Tongues were sliced off, eyes poked out.

The other was sliced off in a fight.

As the cap comes down it is the housing benefit that is sliced off first.

Her clitoris was sliced off with nothing to dull the pain.

His ears, fingers and penis were sliced off, and then he was burned alive.

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