Idioms
cut short (something) or cut (something) short
to make something shorter, to interrupt something
The man had to cut short his speech. We decided to cut short our holidays and come home early.
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)
dark horse
darken (someone's) door
dash off
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thrash (something) out or thrash out (something)
give (someone) a clean bill of health
in secret
blast off
cut to the chase
in poor taste
go out for (something)
in short supply
have growing pains
chalk up (something) or chalk (something) up
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If you were to go on vacation for eleven days, you'd have less than one million seconds to enjoy it.
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