cut back (to reduce or lessen something) You must cut back on your expenses. I’m trying to cut back on red meat. We need to cut back on staff to save money. envocabulary.com
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cut up (to cut into pieces) Could anyone cut up the vegetables for me? Who’s going to cut wood up for the fire? The mother usually cuts up the food for the baby. envocabulary.com
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help (to make it easier or possible for someone to do something): Can you help me to move this table? I’ll help you with the costs of buying the car. assist formal (help, aid): He agreed to assist with the tuition fees. support (to give someone help when they …
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blast from the past informal (something that makes you remember an earlier time in your life) The old photographs were a blast from the past for us. That old song is a real blast from the past. envocabulary.com
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give someone the cold shoulder (to treat someone in a cold manner, ignore someone) I tried to be nice to him, but he gave me the cold shoulder. He gave her girlfriend the cold shoulder. envocabulary.com
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