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Definition of "recut" [recut]

  • To cut again (verb)

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Use "recut" in a sentence
  • "I went up front to pay, pulled out my debit card, and the lady smiled and told me that since I had been in there the week before it was considered a "recut" and I was not charged."
  • "HERE to hear the interview in its entirety but essentially Brit reveals that she just "recut" and mastered some tracks to put the finishing touches on"
  • "Gilliam famously had a rough time getting it into cinemas: the film was recut for a more conventional happy ending than the bleakly ambiguous one the story originally intended – and demanded – causing Gilliam to take out a full-page ad in Variety with an open letter to studio chairman Sid Sheinberg."
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