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well-cut

American  
[wel kuht] / ˈwɛl ˈkʌt /

adjective

  1. (especially of clothing or hair) having been cut in a skillful, beautiful, or effective way.


Example Sentences

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The car stopped, and a Soviet official in a well-cut suit got into the back seat.

From Literature

The other woman’s hair was a rich, soft brown, hanging to her shoulders in a well-cut bob.

From New York Times

It’s as if the sitcom “That 70s Show” had opted to tackle welfare benefits, complete with well-cut, visibly new costumes.

From New York Times

A man would come into the store looking forgettable and then, after donning a well-cut two-button, single-breasted navy suit with a peak lapel, he would look accomplished, adept.

From New York Times

It could not be diminished by an acknowledgment of a well-cut suit.

From Washington Post