Sentence examples for cutting off excess from inspiring English sources

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Sew through both fabrics, cutting off excess string when you're done.

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Cut off excess wire.

You can buy origami paper which is in squares already, or you can just get a piece of 8 1/2" by 11" (216 mm x 279 mm) paper and cut it into a square by folding it into a triangle and cutting off the excess.

With a running start he dove over himself, without first cutting off the excess wire hanging down, visible in photographs kept in their Stasi file.

7 Lay the puff pastry over the contents of the pan, cutting off any excess, but leaving enough trim to tuck snugly around the shallot mixture and the inside of the rim of the frying pan.

However, it requires cutting off the excess foreskin beyond the clamp, which means the circumciser must inject anesthetics directly into the penis and groin, wait for them to take effect, create a sterile surgical field and be trained in minor surgery.

Two bands are secured to the spacer and tightened: a small titanium ring is crimped onto each band to avoid fraying after cutting off the excess band.

Run each piece into the hole, cutting off any excess after you have pulled it tight.

Then, tie a knot and braid 2 3 inches (5.1 7.6 cm) of the remaining string before tying and additional knot and cutting off the excess string.

If you cannot cut off the old hem while it is pinned in place, mark the new hem with a fabric pencil and take out the pins before cutting off the excess material at the bottom of the dress.

This means that instead of cutting off the excess extension when you reach the end of a row, you fold it back on itself and begin sewing the new row directly above it.

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