Uncut adjective
Used when something such as grass, precious stones or a piece of media has not been cut in order to become better, more beautiful or more valuable
There were no trees left uncut in my garden.
Uncut diamonds, also known as raw and rough diamonds will become more valuable after being cut and shaped.
The studio has released the full uncut version of its new film.
A humorous way of of saying things are always this way
To be trustworthy, secure or firm.
To not react or deal with something that is wrong or unpleasant
Many sources point to the early 15th century for the origin of this phrase.
Used to allude that the last force, problem or burden which is seemingly minor and small causes a person, system or organisation to collapse or fail
Her husband's violent act last night was the straw that broke the donkey's back and she left him