See also: cut-through

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cut through (third-person singular simple present cuts through, present participle cutting through, simple past and past participle cut through)

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see cut,‎ through.
  2. (idiomatic) To dispense with or quickly deal with (an issue that is seen as an obstruction or waste of time).
    Can we cut through the bureaucracy and make a decision on the spot?
  3. To take a shortcut through.
    I usually cut through the woods to get home, but last night it was too dark.

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