We have no meanings for "cut real" in our records yet.
1 It'll cut real well if you hold it dust the wight way.
2 I'm going to have it cut real short.
4 The Boston-based company also said that it plans to cut real estate costs, which have grown through acquisitions in recent years.
5 Green Party co-leader Russel Norman also dismisses Mr Key's criticism and said National had cut real spending on health and education.
6 The case for collaborative space A desire to cut real estate costs is a big driver for the shift, Lister said.
7 Their thorns had pricked her thumb and drawn real red blood, just as Red Mask's knives had cut real people's flesh open.
8 European property developers are facing higher funding costs as banks cut real estate lending in a bid to meet more stringent capital requirements.
9 Because if it's not, your fossil hunt could be cut real short by a grizzled dude with a shotgun mumbling about no-good trespassers.
10 Premier Li Keqiang recently stoked expectations of more action by pledging measures to cut real interest rates on financing for small and micro firms.
11 Danson: He cuts real close to the bone.
12 Usually there's a lotta drift, but the blade chisels through bone just fine and cuts real clean.
13 After all, it is only by cutting real wages (or through increasing productivity) that the country can "grow back into" its unaltered exchange rate.
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