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cut-offs
/ ˈkʌtɒfs /
plural noun
- trousers that have been shortened to calf length or to make shorts
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In our day, if you travel by river from the southernmost of these three cut-offs to the northernmost, you go only seventy miles.
From Project Gutenberg
Distances have been shortened by "cut-offs," but the Mississippi displays a decided unwillingness to have its length curtailed.
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The Cambodia, or Mekhong River, flows through it with many bayous or cut-offs.
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The first investigating party under Adairs direction had traversed all the southern cut offs.
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The channel in the lower valley may be improved at certain points by straightening it and judiciously making cut-offs.
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