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cut in

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Explanation of "Cut In"

The phrase "cut in" is a verb with a few different meanings. Here’s an easy breakdown to help you understand how to use it:

Summary:

"Cut in" is a versatile phrase that can mean to interrupt conversations, take over in dancing, or drive into someone’s space. Understanding the context is key to using it correctly.

Verb
  1. mix in with cutting motions
  2. interrupt a dancing couple in order to take one of them as one's own partner
    • Jim always cuts in!
  3. break into a conversation
    • her husband always chimes in, even when he is not involved in the conversation
  4. drive in front of another vehicle leaving too little space for that vehicle to maneuver comfortably
  5. allow someone to have a share or profit

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