English Language
WordTools.ai
BETA
meaning
in a sentence
phrases
associations
synonyms
Phrases with «to cut the ribbon»
The phrase
"to cut the ribbon"
means to officially open a new building or project by cutting a ribbon in front of it.
Full definition
to cut
(parent phrase)
ribbon
(parent phrase)
to cut the ribbon
Related phrases
cut to tax credits
cut to schools
to cut to the chase
cut to programs
cut to services
to cut someone down to size
cut to public services
cut to disability benefits
cut to child benefit
cut to legal aid
ribbon cutting event
to transfer to a cutting board
cut to public education
cut to education
cut to public spending
cut to one's budgets
transfer to a cutting board
official ribbon cutting ceremony
ribbon cutting
ribbon cutting ceremony
Sentences with «to cut the ribbon»
All across the country, cities are
cutting the ribbon on
amazing new exhibition spaces as well as anticipated updates to existing institutions.
(
architecturaldigest.com
)
Cut your ribbon at
an angle and heat seal again.
(
theribbonretreat.com
)
Their next big move is
cutting the ribbon for
the new brewery this spring.
(
canadianbusiness.com
)
(see all sentences)
See also
Definition of TO CUT THE RIBBON
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z