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  • 41Cut Nyak Dhien — Born 1848 Lampadang, Aceh Sultanate …

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  • 42cut up — also cut up adj [not before noun] 1.) informal very upset about something that has happened cut up about ▪ He was very cut up about Stephen dying. 2.) be badly cut up to have a lot of injuries because you have been in an accident or fight …

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  • 43cut up — also cut up adj [not before noun] 1.) informal very upset about something that has happened cut up about ▪ He was very cut up about Stephen dying. 2.) be badly cut up to have a lot of injuries because you have been in an accident or fight …

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  • 44cut your coat according to your cloth — phrase to not spend more money than you have Thesaurus: to save money, or to be careful with moneyhyponym to buy somethingsynonym Main entry: cut * * * proverb undertake only what you have the money or ability …

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  • 45Cut Copy — performing at Le Point Ephémère in Paris, France, 29 February 2008 Background information Origin Melbourne, Victoria, Australia …

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  • 46Cut (advertisement) — Cut print ad promoting Cut Client Women s Aid Agency …

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  • 47Cut Nyak Meutia — (1870 1910) is a Indonesian national hero from Aceh. Contents 1 Life 2 Against the Dutch 3 See also 4 External links …

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  • 48have your work cut out (for you) — phrase to have a difficult job to do We’ll have our work cut out for us if we want to maintain sales at this level. Thesaurus: to be in, or to get into a difficult situationsynonym Main entry: work …

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  • 49have your work cut out — have your ˈwork cut out idiom (informal) to be likely to have difficulty doing sth • You ll have your work cut out to get there by nine o clock. Main entry: ↑workidiom …

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  • 50cut off — {v.} 1. To separate or block. * /The flood cut the townspeople off from the rest of the world./ * /The woods cut off the view./ * /His rudeness cuts him off from friends he might have./ 2. To interrupt or stop. * /The television show was cut off… …

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