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View definitions for cut through

cut through

verb as in puncture

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Ford said it hoped to make the majority of job cuts through voluntary redundancy.

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The increasing ease with which Brighton cut through City will have alarmed Guardiola, the statistics backing up the sense that they are much easier to get at this season.

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Both campaigns emphasised these diverging issues in recent weeks, and it’s clear the messaging cut through.

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The device — small and light enough to slip easily into my pocket, but strong enough to cut through branches up to a ½-inch diameter — has become my favorite for garden chores.

Close by is the Tumen river that gently cuts through all three countries.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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