"Cutlets" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Cutlets" Meaning

Thin slices of meat, fish, or poultry that are usually coated with breadcrumbs and fried, often served as a snack or in a sandwich.

"Cutlets" Examples

Usage Examples of "Cutlets"


I'm planning to order the breaded cutlets at the Italian restaurant for lunch today.
They are a popular dish, and the sauce complements them perfectly.

(The Oxford Dictionary defines a cutlet as a piece of meat, typically a tender loin, cooked and usually served with a sauce.)

At the buffet dinner, there was a selection of cutlets including chicken, pork, and veal.

(The word "cutlet" can also refer to a thin slice of meat, often served in a restaurant or hotel.)

For dinner, we were served a plate of cutlets with roasted vegetables and mashed potatoes.

(The word "cutlets" can also be used in a more general sense to refer to a dish of thinly sliced and breaded meat, often served with the accompaniments.)

The cutlets I ordered in the hotel restaurant were a bit overcooked, but the service was excellent.

(In addition to referring to a specific type of dish, the word "cutlets" can also be used in a more idiomatic way to refer to a person, often in a humorous or playful manner.)

I love trying new recipes, especially for cutlets. Next week, I'm going to try making some catfish cutlets.

(The word "cutlets" can also be used in a more creative or experimental sense, as when trying out new recipes or experimenting with different types of meat.)

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Cutis is a medical term that refers to the outermost layer of the skin. It is also known as the epidermis or stratum corneum, and it functions as a barrier to protect the body from external damage, regulate body temperature, and aid in the sensation of touch.

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A cutlass is a type of curved sword with a broad, single-edged blade and a short handle, typically used as a weapon for cutting and slashing. It is often associated with pirates, sailors, and military personnel in the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Cutler

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A cutler is a person whose occupation is making and selling cutting instruments, such as knives, scissors, and razors. The word can also refer to a kitchen utensil, typically a knife, that is used to cut and prepare food.

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Cutlers

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Cutlers are people who make or sell cutting instruments, such as knives, scissors, and swords. The term can also refer to the makers of such instruments in a particular place or region.

Cutlery

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Cutlery refers to the eating and cooking utensils used to prepare, serve, and consume food. This can include items such as knives, forks, spoons, and other metal or plastic instruments used to eat and prepare meals.

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Cutoff

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The word "cutoff" can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible meanings:<br><br>1. To sever or divide something, typically by cutting through it: "The engineer had to cut off the faulty pipe before it caused more damage."<br>2. A part or portion that has been cut off from the rest: "The farmer had to cut off the wilted leaves from the plant."<br>3. A line or point that marks a division or separation: "The cutoff point for the sale was midnight, after which the prices increased significantly."<br><br>In finance, a cutoff can also refer to a date or period beyond which a particular investment opportunity, transaction, or policy no longer applies.<br><br>In a broader sense, a cutoff can symbolize a separation, a break, or a limit, often used to denote a clear distinction between two things.

Cutoffs

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Cutoffs refer to strips of cloth or fabric, typically used to shorten or widen pants, skirts, or other garments. They can also refer to a predetermined point or boundary beyond which something is no longer possible, acceptable, or allowed. For example, a cutoff point for a deadline might be a specific date. Additionally, in mathematics, a cutoff might refer to a limiting value or a point at which a function or sequence ends.

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I apologize, but "cutose" is not a commonly used or recognized word in the English language. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a word specific to a particular context or dialect. Can you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?

Cutout

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A cutout is a noun that refers to a shape or figure cut out of a sheet of material, typically paper, cardboard, or fabric, used for decorative or other purposes. It can also refer to an individual or group removed from a larger organization, team, or group. For example, "The company made a cutout of a cartoon character to promote their new product." or "The sports team made a cutout from the league due to financial issues."

Cutouts

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Cutouts refer to the act of cutting out or separating a part of something, typically a shape or figure, from a larger whole or background.

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Cutpurse

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A cutpurse is a thief who steals valuables from people's pockets, especially in crowded areas or public places.

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