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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cut a picture" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: "She used her scissors to carefully cut a picture out of the magazine and glue it into her scrapbook."
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When a political cartoon on Sunday depicted the candidate wearing a Jennifer Lopez dress to get attention, a reporter cut a picture of Mr. Bradley's head from a magazine and pasted it on a Versace advertisement showing the famous outfit, and then presented it to Mr. Bradley along with the cartoon.
"I used to have one that I customised myself – I cut a picture of Pinhead from Hellraiser into the back of it and covered it in gothic writing and patches and stuff," Alberto tells me.
If you are using Paint or Adobe Photoshop to deface your picture, you could cut a picture from the Internet and paste it on your picture for double laughs!
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Happy to live in the moment at a club he has always rather fancied managing and followed closely from his long-standing base down the road on Teesside, McClaren cuts a picture of contentment.
Again, for a cool hair cut, cut out a picture of your favorite celebrity's hair cut, and give it to your hairdresser.
He and Nijinsky cut a poetic picture of man and horse in full flow, but he needed raw force to secure some of his most famous wins.
Cut a few pictures out and use them as "cheat sheets" to guide you when you go shopping.
I watched her cut an elaborate picture, with scissors, from a piece of red paper.
If another plane were cut, a more threedimensional picture of the BIC would have been obtained.
The central idea of the image dissector technique is to cut up a picture in the same way that a television picture is cut into horizontal scanning lines.
"Think of anyone's daring to cut up a picture like that.
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