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Take a Shorter way |
It'll be quicker if we CUT ACROSS the park |
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Cut back (on)
cut down on |
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decrease the amount of |
You need to cut down on your fat intake. |
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move sunddely in front of another car
interrupt
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She suddenly cut in and delivered the news
The teaching days I do really cut into my time at home.
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interrupt someone while they were speaking, disconect , isolate |
She cut him off before he said something he would regret later. |
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sever ( with a knife) |
His finger was accidentally cut off in an industrial accident. |
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omit, remove |
He cut the bone out of the steak. |
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stop an action |
Cut it out! You're bothering me. |
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be suite for ( a profession) |
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he is cut to be a lawyer like his dad |
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cut into small pieces |
He cut the beef up and put the pieces in the soup. |
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