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  • 81cut out — (something) to end or stop something. You should cut out eating ice cream and get more exercise. We cut out cable TV and have saved a lot of money. She wants to cut meat out of her diet altogether …

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  • 82have one's work cut out — 1. To have one s work prescribed 2. To be faced with a difficult task • • • Main Entry: ↑work * * * I see work II be faced with a hard or lengthy task …

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  • 83Cut Throat Freak Show — is a side show performance group founded in the late 1990s by Jeremy Kinison. Based in Tempe, Arizona, they perform both traditional and new side show stunts. Contents 1 Performers 1.1 Acts 2 Notable Appearances …

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  • 84Cut in Half and Also Double — Studio album by Emily Haines Released …

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  • 85Cut Your Noose EP — EP by Vendetta Red Released 2002 Recorded ? Genre Emo, p …

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  • 86cut your losses — ► to avoid losing any more money than you have already lost: »The manufacturer has decided to cut its losses and sell its unprofitable divisions. Main Entry: ↑cut …

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  • 87cut-and-shut — [cut and shut] ; noun (BrE, disapproving) a car that has been made by joining the front half of one car to the back half of another, typically after both cars have been damaged in accidents …

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  • 88have one's work cut out — ► have one s work cut out be faced with a hard or lengthy task. Main Entry: ↑work …

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  • 89Cut of Ice — Hawaiian Eye episode Episode no. Season 1 Episode 20 Directed by Charles Haas Written by …

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  • 90cut both ways — cut both/two ways ► to work in two ways, or to have two opposite effects: »Setting prices high cuts both ways – it could lose some customers, but it also suggests high quality. Main Entry: ↑cut …

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