Idioms
cut out (something) or cut (something) out
to eliminate something
My cousin decided to cut out chocolate in order to lose weight.
cut out for (something)
cut out the deadwood
cut short (something) or cut (something) short
cut the mustard
cut to the chase
cut-and-dried
daily grind
dance to a different tune
dance with death
dare (someone) to do (something)
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put (someone) in his or her place
kick off (something) or kick (something) off
a great deal of (something)
in the final/last analysis
open a conversation
serve as a guinea pig
pipe dream
out of this world
toot one's own horn
steal a march on (someone)
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