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cut (oneself) on (something)

To accidentally cut or gash a part of the body on something, typically a sharp object. We came back early because Jeff cut himself on a shell at the beach.See also: cut, on

cut (something) on (something)

1. To accidentally cut or gash a part of the body on something, typically a sharp object. We came back early because Jeff cut his foot on a shell at the beach.2. To chop something into pieces while it is resting on a particular surface. I made some space so you can cut those vegetables on the counter.See also: cut, on

cut something on something

 1. to slice something on or against something, accidentally. I cut my finger on the knife. Maria cut her foot on the broken glass. 2. to slice something that is lying on something else. I cut the tomatoes on the cutting board your mother gave us.See also: cut, on