the idom "cut corner" means
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cut corners. undertake something in what appears to be the easiest, quickest, or cheapest way, often by omitting to do something important or ignoring rules. This phrase comes from cutting (off) the corner , which means 'taking the shortest course by going across and not round a corner'.
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Cut corners is defined as. to do something in the easiest, cheapest or quickest way, often by ignoring rules or leaving something out especially at the expense of high standards.
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The idiom cut corner means
to do some work in quick way , easy way and in cheapest way,, while doing this you might often neglect the rules and prominences
'taking the shortest course by going across and not round a corner'.
you can usevthid idiom in sentence like
The king had cut corner for his kingdom.
My father sometime cut corner for my sake.
this idiom will give the sentence a good look ,,,
The idiom cut corner means
to do some work in quick way , easy way and in cheapest way,, while doing this you might often neglect the rules and prominences
'taking the shortest course by going across and not round a corner'.
you can usevthid idiom in sentence like
The king had cut corner for his kingdom.
My father sometime cut corner for my sake.
this idiom will give the sentence a good look ,,,
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