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Not John Proctor The Crucible (The book) on page 3.
The movie industry. "Cut to the chase" was quite literal. It mean skip the boring plot and get to the 'good, exciting stuff' (the chase scene, every good movie has one, and it's usually the best part, it's also usually where the movie wraps up).
Cut is to separate with or as if with an instrument. Cut up is to cut to pieces.
That is the correct spelling of "cut" (to sever or slice).
Depends on the context of the word. Cut fabric? Cut from a team?
It's not a good idea as you rarely cut then straight enough.
After a hair cut it is a good idea to wait at least 24 hours before washing your hair. This will allow the cut ends of the hair to close.
No, that wouldn't be a good idea :(Angelfish should be in tanks that are at LEAST 30gAngelfish also require water to remain at a certain temperature (78-83ish), and room temperature just won't cut it.
either way, not a good idea.......
cut the idea means to remove the idea for example if someone say "we could go to the park later someone else may say cut that idea lets go to the cinema instead "
It's the same idea and the same plot, but of course, in the movie they cut out certain parts of the book and some things are different.
Yes, but there's no telling how much medication will be in each piece, so it's not a good idea.
As seen in Episode V, lightsabers cannot cut through certain materials (for whatever reason). Given the idea on which they work and the supposed properties of adamantium, it is possible that the saber would not be able to cut through the claws, or would do so very slowly.
It is not a good idea. You are likely to cause a large scar where the mole is. And if the mole should be cancerous, it could cause it to spread.
You could but you also risk catching your Rivera on fire. Not a good idea to cut right above a fuel tank where there might be a leak.
No. Because if you do, he will think you might curse him, too! This is not a good idea! I know. To be safe, cut out the cursing, even when you are not with him.
The term "cut" does not refer to a specific animal. However, in some contexts, it might be a colloquial nickname for certain animals, such as "cutie" for pets like cats or dogs. If you're referring to a specific animal or context, please provide more details for a more accurate answer.