A driver's shortcut refers to an alternative route that can be taken to reach a destination more quickly or efficiently than the usual path. These shortcuts may utilize less-traveled roads, alleys, or backstreets, potentially avoiding traffic congestion or delays. However, they can also involve navigating more complex routes or less familiar areas, which may not always guarantee a time savings. Drivers often rely on navigation apps to find these shortcuts based on real-time traffic conditions.
Have the driver take a short cut. Some drivers will probably know a short cut, but they will most likely pretend not to know any. Give your driver directions that will get you to your destination quickly. Not all drivers will like this, though. They just want your money and they like to take the long way.
to cut short
as short as it is called for
I say cut it as short as you want. But if you want really short go for the pixie cut, if you want moderatly short i would go for the inverted bob.
Short answer, none.
Short answer, none.
Technically there is no short cut since the two are connected, but the Middle East is considered the short cut between the two "continents"
The idiom is "cut you short." That means to interrupt someone. Example: "I hate to cut you short, but I am due back at the office."
Last time I saw him he had the short short crue-cut.
The word is "slain" (life cut short).
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Short Cut Draw Blood was created in 1975-12.