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wire cutter

American  

noun

  1. any of various devices designed to cut wire.


Etymology

Origin of wire cutter

First recorded in 1870–75

Example Sentences

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In under an hour, she assembled a plate of five cheeses with practiced efficiency, slicing with speed using her wire cutter, artfully placing cheese slices with cherry halves and chocolate shavings.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 31, 2023

The museum includes a section on the Watergate scandal, including a wire cutter and penlight used by burglars to break into the Democratic National Committee headquarters.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 12, 2016

The officer later claimed he had felt a hard object, identified as a wire cutter, in Miller's pocket.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 10, 2015

Police located a man in a nearby movie theater with a wire cutter in his possession.

From Washington Post • Aug. 12, 2010

The Reimerdes court saw a violation of the law just in cutting the wire or making a wire cutter.

From The Public Domain Enclosing the Commons of the Mind by Boyle, James