English to Samoan Meaning of cutthroat - cutthroat


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Definitions of cutthroat in English
Noun(1) someone who murders by cutting the victim's throat
Adjective(1) ruthless in competition
Examples of cutthroat in English
(1) You might remember Amanda, the comely cutpurse who periodically dropped by to complicate Duncan MacLeod's life.(2) There, training of every sort took place, from that of the humble cutpurse , to specialist thieves who employed magic to enhance their talents at burglary.(3) He watched as the cutpurse found another satchel to set his eye upon, but this man was not as absent in mind as his fellow merchants.(4) His traveling companion, he learned later, was a cutpurse who had fled justice, only to be caught soon after his arrival in Lund and summarily hanged.(5) I'm the apothecary, the cutpurse , and the maid.(6) It got more complicated in that men escorting women stood away from the walls to protect the women from getting splashed with mud from passing carriages, but this left them open to being robbed by cutpurses hiding in side alleys.(7) Beginning in sixteenth-century England, a distinct criminal culture of rogues, vagabonds, gypsies, beggars, cony-catchers, cutpurses , and prostitutes emerged and flourished.(8) Not even the moon shone on the black, starless night and the woman picked her way carefully across the city, keeping a wary eye out for cutpurses and nocturnal pickpockets.(9) Is the statute's description of the society of cutpurses an accurate appraisal, or an attempt to link them with another outlawed culture?(10) A day later it appears we have made the right decision, we crept along tunnels for a while, sneaking not like the hallowed warriors we trained to be, but like cutpurses and cowards.(11) Those who visited London's suburban playhouses would have travelled through districts where prostitutes operated, and the theatres themselves were often thought to be a haunt of cutpurses .(12) Pleas of the crown should also be heard at these sessions, before bailiffs and coroners, except for cases of cutpurses and thieves caught redhanded or arrested upon complaint of a visiting outsider (as in the time of fair or market).
Related Phrases of cutthroat
(1) cut-throat ::
tipi-faai
Synonyms
Adjective
1. ruthless ::
faʻalaeō
2. merciless ::
merciless
3. fierce ::
aʻasa
4. intense ::
mālosi
5. aggressive ::
osofaʻi
6. dog-eat-dog ::
taifau-aai-taifau
7. ass-kicking ::
asini-kicking
Noun
8. murderer ::
fasioti tagata
9. killer ::
fasioti tagata
10. assassin ::
tagata fasioti
Word Example from TV Shows
Highgarden will never belong
to a cutthroat.

Highgarden will never belong to a CUTTHROAT.

Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 4

I command you to arrest this cutthroat.

I command you to arrest this CUTTHROAT.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 2

The cutthroat. After your fall?

The CUTTHROAT. After your fall?

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 4

Karl was the top paid cutthroat
in Flea Bottom.

Karl was the top paid CUTTHROAT in Flea Bottom.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 5

Why would a cutthroat
have a Valyrian steel dagger?

Why would a CUTTHROAT have a Valyrian steel dagger?

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 4

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