to cut up

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

1) To criticise with severity; as, he was severely cut up in the newspapers.


Some correspondent asked you, just for a change, to give "a spicy and personal cut up of an author."--N. Y. Literary World, Vol. iii. p. 125.

2) To wound one's feelings, to mortify. Ex. "He was very much cut up by the neglect of his friend."

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