cutter - transcription, translation and pronunciation online

Transcription and pronunciation of the word "cutter" in British and American variants. Detailed translation and examples.

cutter
[ˈkʌtə]
[ˈkʌtə]
Definitions
noun
a person or thing that cuts something, in particular.
Her face was furrowed with impatience, and she looked, then, almost my own age, middle twenties, instead of like a full-time high-school cutter of classes.
a light, fast coastal patrol boat.
He said he was visiting the oil terminals, coastguard cutters , patrol boats, and larger vessels for morale and ceremonial purposes.
a fastball that breaks somewhat on being pitched.
He has average velocity and four pitches - fastball, cut fastball , curveball and straight change - and has to throw all for quality strikes.
a light horse-drawn sleigh.
Examples
Using the art as inspiration, I carved stars, moon and other shapes out of white mat scraps using a hand-held cutter and a straight-edge.
a lifetime spent as a cutter in the Manhattan rag trade
The 31 was offered as a sloop or with a double headsail arrangement commonly called a cutter .
She's from Port Fairy, Australia, born along with the town in 1810 when the captain of the cutter Fairy took shelter in a verdant inlet made by a river and fell in love with the place.
Beneath the surface the green gloom parted to reveal the foggy apparition of the cutter 's mast pointing us down towards the wreck.
The series of blasts of violet light slammed into the small cutter , forming a corona that surrounded the ship like a bubble.
Film strips hung from the cutter 's rack, bits and pieces of Utah, out-takes overexposed and underexposed, masses of impenetrable material.
A computerized mat cutter makes cutting these thick boards a much simpler operation.
a glass cutter
For some insight, I'd get aboard a Coast Guard cutter or a Naval warship.