To have as much work as one can manage.
Cut; to cut down
To be excited and motivated about something, such as a task or job.
The idiom "don't cut corners" means to not take shortcuts or do something in a hasty or incomplete manner. It emphasizes the importance of thoroughness and attention to detail in completing a task or project. Cutting corners can lead to subpar results or potential problems down the line.
To curtail can mean to cut short, or cut off a part of something. For example, to curtail a trip would mean to cut short a trip. A synonym to curtail is to cut back.
It means to use or employ while carrying out a task.
Software can divide a large task into smaller ones and then perform the tasks. This phenomena in software of breaking the task into smaller ones makes the software as differentiators.
If you mean a 'hole saw' -which cuts a circular hole, - then there are versions of them to cut wood, more expensive ones to cut metals, and really expensive diamond tipped ones to cut tile and stone.
Means answering the phone for someone and trying to determine which calls are important and which aren't. Then you let the important ones through and stop the unimportant ones.
General are the ones that most people will live in. The task are the ones that have to be done for like work or something else important.
nothing but cut hair
Any time you have more of something than you can use, carry, or keep, some will have to be 'cut' or removed from the list. Those best ones that you decide to keep are said to have 'made the cut', while the others did not.
ctrl+alt+delete
Focused on the task at hand, not drifting to Facebook and such.
Perform the task
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Yes, it is. Just don't cut alive ones:)
It would mean it was a boring, kind of tedious and laborious task.