Definitions for Cutbank

Cutbank cut·bank

Spelling: [kuht-bangk]
IPA: /ˈkʌtˌbæŋk/

Cutbank is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 131 anagrams from letters in Cutbank (abckntu).

Definitions for Cutbank

noun

  1. a nearly vertical cliff produced by erosion of the banks of a stream.

Origin of Cutbank

An Americanism dating back to 1810-20; cut + bank1

Examples for Cutbank

On the morning that they approached the camp here on cutbank, Falling Bear had partly recovered the use of one eye.

After all his winding about in the gully he was not more than a mile from the cutbank.

It was the Pu-nak-ik-si, or cutbank River, so named on account of the rock walls on both sides of the lower part of its valley.

A hundred yards from his objective he dismounted, removed his spurs, and crawled stealthily toward the rim of the cutbank.

It was decided that this should be done, and one morning more than forty young males started for cutbank River.

The deer had leaped from a cutbank onto the sand, had whirled around in several sharp turns, and had run into the adjacent brush.

cutbank is a primitive, densely wooded valley with a singing mountain stream.

At the time the people moved up here on cutbank, he had been married but a short time.

Sewall guarded the German, while Roosevelt and Dow, crouching under the lee of a cutbank, prepared to greet the others.

We took shelter from the hail under a cutbank where the caon widens.

Word Value for Cutbank
Scrable

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Words with friends

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