Definition of Cutbanks

1. cutbank [n] - See also: cutbank

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cutbanks

cutaneous senses
cutaneous test
cutaneous tuberculosis
cutaneous ureterostomy
cutaneous vasculitis
cutaneous vein
cutaneously
cutans
cutaway
cutaway drawing
cutaway model
cutaways
cutback
cutbacks
cutbank
cutbanks (current term)
cutch
cutcha
cutcheries
cutcherries
cutcherry
cutchery
cutcherys
cutches
cutdown
cutdowns
cute
cute-hoorism
cute as a bug's ear

Literary usage of Cutbanks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Friendly Arctic: The Story of Five Years in Polar Regions by Vilhjalmur Stefansson (1921)
"... from where I supposed the ship to be when it became so dark that even cutbanks along the coast could not be discerned at more than ten or fifteen yards. ..."

2. A History of the Rise and Progress of the Baptists in Virginia by Robert Baylor Semple (1810)
"This church, together with Fountain's Creek, Geneto, cutbanks, and Harper's, were members of the ..."

3. Virginia Baptist Ministers by James Barnett Taylor (1860)
"... supplying, as often as he could, the destitute churches at cutbanks, Reedy Creek, Cedar Creek, and Flat Rock, which lie in the lower part of the ..."

4. Lives of Virginia Baptists Ministers by James Barnett Taylor (1838)
"He travelled extensively in the counties lying between the Roanoke river and Petersburg, supplying as often as he could, the destitute churches at cutbanks, ..."

5. Appalachia by Appalachian Mountain Club (1904)
"Sometimes we pass close to the swirling river, which makes a fine fall about a mile above its mouth; sometimes cutbanks demand de'tours amidst a maze of ..."

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