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61Cut-Off Score — The lowest possible credit score one can have and still qualify for a loan. Anyone with a score below the cut off score is usually rejected. Of course, the lender can still approve the loan if it so desires with an override approval. Anyone with… …
62cut\ corners — v. phr. 1. To take a short way; not go to each corner. He cut corners going home in a hurry. 2. To save cost or effort; manage in a thrifty way; be saving. John s father asked him to cut corners all he could in college. 3. To do less than a very… …
63well-dressing — The custom of well dressing takes place nowadays in dozens of villages, including Wirksworth, Belper, Youlgrave, Barlow, Bradwell, Tideswell, Stoney Middle ton, Hope, Ashford in the Water, Wormhill, Bonsall, Eyam, and Buxton, but Tissington is …
64well-known — Synonyms and related words: acclaimed, back number, banal, bewhiskered, bromidic, celebrated, common, commonly known, commonplace, conspicuous, corny, current, cut and dried, distinguished, fabled, fade, famed, familiar, famous, far famed, far… …
65cut up — mod. having well defined abdominal muscles. □ Greg is really cut up. He works out every day. □ Andy works hard to try to get a gut that’s cut …
66well-worn — Synonyms and related words: automatic, back number, banal, bare, beaten, bewhiskered, bromidic, common, commonplace, constant, corny, cut and dried, deep worn, dog eared, fade, familiar, frequent, fusty, habitual, hackney, hackneyed, moth eaten,… …
67well-defined — adjective 1. having a clean and distinct outline as if precisely cut along the edges (Freq. 1) a finely chiseled nose well defined features • Syn: ↑chiseled • Similar to: ↑distinct 2. accurately stated or described …
68cut\ one's\ losses — v. phr. To stop spending time, money, or energy on unprofitable projects and concentrate on what goes well. Just cut your losses, Jim, his father suggested, and get on with the rest of your life …
69cut\ the\ mustard — v. phr. slang To do well enough in what needs to be done; to succeed. His older brothers and sisters helped Max through high school, but he couldn t cut the mustard in college …
70cut the mustard — v. cut it, succeed, do well; achieve the required level of quality; meet the expectations; suffice; do better than,the desired standard of performance …