How to use in-sentence of “cut up”:
+ They decide to keep his death secret, cut up and dispose of the dead body in a shallow grave and keep the money.
+ Some think he might have been a Medical doctordoctor or a butcher because of how he killed and cut up the women, much like how a surgeon might perform surgery, or how a butcher might dissect an animal.
+ At last, in “The reward of cruelty”, his body is taken from the gallows after he is execution and is cut up into pieces by surgeons.
+ The Kingdom was cut up into three parts: the western and northern areas remained Hungary, the southern region fell under Ottoman rule, and the eastern part became an Ottoman vassal as the Principality of Transylvania.
+ Studies in the 1990s at Boxgrove, in which a butcher attempted to cut up a carcass with a hand axe, showed that the hand axe was perfect for getting at the bone marrow, which is high in protein and vitamins and thus was highly prized as a food source.
+ The word offal means the parts that fall off when the animal is cut up for meat.
+ Some carriages were cut up and used as garden sheds.
+ Ronnie stated in her autobiography that she walked out of the house through the closed and locked rear sliding glass door, shoeless, shattering the glass as she left, and feet all cut up by the time she got to the gate.

