Interrupt before its natural or planned end.
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Examples for "cut short"
Examples for "cut short"
1Olmert cut short a visit to Europe on Wednesday and returned home.
2Whatever answer Brunetti might have given was cut short by Antonia's return.
3But the celebrations were cut short by the referendum result in Italy.
4Dear Jessica, I'm sorry things got cut short at your house tonight.
5The show's run was cut short by the pandemic earlier this year.
1For example, parts can break off and go flying down the tunnel.
2I had to break off: the pain was too much for me.
3Jane: I was just about to break off the thread when you-
4They slice around the bone a little, then break off the limb.
5If it makes you break off the engagement, its work is done.
1Raynor felt a renewed sense of urgency, and immediately cut the break short.
2You may jerk it; it will still adhere to the skin, and after repeated trials often break short.
3She led me to believe that she would give this up, and break short off, and keep herself free and sacred and pure for me.
4The steering-head had broken short off at the inside of the hub.
5The very sword of the state broke short in the king's hand.
6So saying, my father shut the window and broke short the conference.
7Steel struck steel: the blade broke short off at the haft.
8He pulled and pulled until at length the tail was broken short off.
9It is serrated and brittle, and on entering any object breaks short off.
10Every other way that men can follow is broken short off by death.
11Geoffrey had broken short off, being a person of absolute honesty.
12I found one of my large hooks broken short off; the confounded reel!
13It was of the commonest kind, and had broken short off in the wound.
14The handle broke short off at the point where the helve meets the steel.
15The top of the cedar on the south lawn had been broken short off.
16The end broke short, and picking up the fragment he went to the door.
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