cut+and+run

  • 51cut —  1. v. Ignore. Absent oneself from.  2. v. Excise.  3. v. Move quickly. Also cut along.  4. cut and run Leave hastily.  5. cut dead Refuse to acknowledge (a person).  6. adj. Drunk. Also half cut.  7. n. Share (usu. of commission or profits) …

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  • 52run away — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. escape, flee, depart, steal away; see escape , leave 1 , retreat 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb To break loose and leave suddenly, as from confinement or from a difficult or threatening situation: abscond, break out,… …

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  • 53run away — verb 1. flee; take to one s heels; cut and run (Freq. 12) If you see this man, run! The burglars escaped before the police showed up • Syn: ↑scat, ↑run, ↑scarper, ↑turn tail, ↑ …

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  • 54Cut detection — is a field of research of computer science. Its subject is the automated detection of cuts in digital video. Use Cut detection is used to split up a film into basic scenes. Therefore, it is of great use in software for post production of videos.… …

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  • 55run around like a chicken with its head cut off — See: RUN AROUND IN CIRCLES …

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  • 56run around like a chicken with its head cut off — See: RUN AROUND IN CIRCLES …

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  • 57Cut 'N' Move — Origin Århus, Denmark Genres Eurodance Past members Per Holm Jørn K MC Zipp Thera Hoeymans Zindy Laursen Cut N Move was a dance/ …

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  • 58Cut-throat Records — Label design as used on first release (CUT 1) Listen in Safety logo from 1980, and CD mounted in jewel case Cut throat Records (also known as Cut throat Productions) is a record label created and run by …

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  • 59Cut & Move — For the dance group, see Cut N Move. Day of Fire Studio album by Day of Fire Released …

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  • 60run */*/*/ — I UK [rʌn] / US verb Word forms run : present tense I/you/we/they run he/she/it runs present participle running past tense ran UK [ræn] / US past participle run 1) [intransitive] to move quickly to a place using your legs and feet You ll have to… …

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