IDIOM OF THE DAY: Cut to the chase FIGURATIVE MEANING: To get to the main point without unnecessary details. TYPICAL USAGE: 'Let’s cut to the chase and finalise the proposal.' ORIGIN: From early film-making, where chase scenes were often the most exciting parts, and unnecessary dialogue was skipped.
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