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  1. cut to the chaseverb

    To get to the point; to get on with it; to state something directly.

  2. Etymology: From cinema usage: to cut (edit a film) so as to get to the exciting part.

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  1. Cut to the chase

    To "cut to the chase" is to get to the point without wasting time. The saying originated from early film studios' silent films. It was a favorite of, and thought to have been coined by, Hal Roach Sr.

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  1. Cut to the chase

    Cut to the chase is a saying that means to get to the point without wasting time. The phrase originated from early silent films. It was a favorite of, and thought to have been coined by, Hal Roach Sr. Films, particularly comedies, often climaxed in chase scenes to add to film time. Some inexperienced screenwriter or director, unsure how to get to the climax or the lack of script to meet time requirements, would just make an abrupt transition, known as a cut. An earlier version of the phrase was Cut to Hecuba. This refers to the practice of shortening matinée performances of Hamlet by cutting the long speeches before the reference to Hecuba in Act II, Scene ii.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of cut to the chase in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of cut to the chase in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of cut to the chase in a Sentence

  1. Hillary Clinton:

    Let's just cut to the chase, it's guns and we have to have a better balance.

  2. John Anzalone:

    When you really cut to the chase, Ron DeSantis isn't even speaking to Ron DeSantis constituents in Florida. Ron DeSantis is speaking to Republican primary voters in Iowa and New Hampshire, ron DeSantis is the poster child for political rhetoric and irresponsibility on this issue.


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