Word Network: corners
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Don't & Doesn't — Saying No to Actions
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to cut corners idiom meaning sentences
This phrase refers to the meaning of 'to cut corners,' which is to do something in the easiest, cheapest, or fastest way, often by omitting steps or sacrificing quality.
To cut corners.
Do quickly, cheaply.
cut corners
To do something in the easiest or cheapest way
Cut corners.
Do something quickly or cheaply
to cut corners
Do something poorly to save money.