This video teaches 12 precise verbs that replace the generic word 'cut' in different contexts: chisel (stone), lop (branches), hem (fabric), slash (rope), snip (paper), hew (wood), curtail (speech), reduce (price), and facet (diamond), demonstrating how specific verbs convey more precise meaning than general terms.
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12 Cutting Methods, 12 Different VerbsAdded:
Cut the stone.
Chisel the stone.
Cut the branches. Lopped the branches.
Cut the fabric edges. Hem the fabric.
Cut the rope. Slash the rope.
Cut the paper.
Snip the paper. Cut the wood. Hew the wood.
Cut the speech short. Curtail the speech. Cut the price. Reduce the price.
Cut the diamond. Facet the diamond. If you learned something, subscribe now.
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