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cut
If you cut something, you use something such as a knife or pair of scissors in order to remove a piece of it or damage it. The past tense and past participle of cut is cut, not ‘cutted’.
She cut the cake and gave me a piece.
...the shiny crumpled pictures which she'd carefully cut out of the Sears catalogue.

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