Cutaways [noun]
Definition of Cutaways:
drawing of individual parts of mechanism
Opposite/Antonyms of Cutaways:
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Sentence/Example of Cutaways:
The man stood before him in top-hat, a cutaway revealed through the folds of his fur coat.
The cutaway is made of a small piece of board, a cigar-box lid, an old yardstick or a piece of lath, which should be about 6 in.
He has on a cutaway suit—a relic of his first and last public concert before the war.
Her cutaway coat was buttoned tightly over a manly bosom, and her waist was not waspish.
He was not lucky enough to take after her in looks, except in her one weak feature, a cutaway chin.
Ben Dollard's loose blue cutaway and square hat above large slops crossed the quay in full gait from the metal bridge.
For late dinner on the ship I would have a black cutaway coat and a light tie.
After a brief examination he was conducted to the tailor-shop where the cutaway was changed for a suit of prison gray.
The pearly trousers were stained with oil and coal-dust; the neat cutaway coat bore smears of engine-grease.
Never before had he seen one in a braided cutaway coat and wedding trousers.