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cut outverb to stop functioningthe engine abruptly cut out break, break down, conk (out), crash, die, fail, give out, stall fizzle, sputter, wheezeact up, malfunctionjam start (up) to bring (as an action or operation) to an immediate endnow cut that out, or I'm turning this car around! break, break off, break up, can(slang), cease, cut off, desist (from), discontinue, drop, end, give over, halt, knock off, lay off, leave off, pack (up or in), quit, shut off, stop complete, conclude, finishclose (down)deactivateblock, blockade, dam, delay, detain, hinder, hold, hold back, impede, kibosh, obstruct, stemcall, suspendarrest, brake, check, clamp down, rein (in), squash, squelch, stamp, stanch(or staunch), stunt, suppress, turn backpause, stay, suspendabolish, abort, annul, demolish, destroy, dissolve, kill, ruin, scuttle, snuff have done with, put the kibosh on carry on, continue, follow through (with), keep up, run onadvance, proceed, progressactuate, drive, impel, propel, stir to leave a place often for anotherafter a few minutes of their brainless conversation I was ready to cut out bail, bail out, begone, book(slang), bug off, bug out, bugger off(British slang), buzz (off), clear off(chiefly British), clear out, depart, dig out, exit, get, get off, go, go off, move, pack (up or off), part, peel off, pike (out or off), pull out, push off, push on, quit, run along, sally (forth), scarper(British), shove (off), step (along), take off, vamoose, walk out set out, start, strike outabscond, decamp, escape, evacuate, flee, fly, get out, mizzle(chiefly British), run away, scat, scram, skipgo out, light out, step outabandon, desert, forsake, vacateemigrateadjourn, remove, retire, retreat, withdraw beat it, hit the road, pull stakes(or pull up stakes), take a hike(also take a walk), take a powder arrive, come, show up, turn up abide, dwell, lodge, remain, settle, stay, tarryapproach, close, nearhit, land, reach to take the place ofthis ambitious new friend of hers seems to be cutting out people that she's known for years displace, displant, relieve, replace, substitute, supersede, supplant preempt, usurp in the 15th century |