Phrasal verb of the week - Cut off
"Cut off" is another one of those phrasal verbs with 900 meanings...
"Sorry for cutting you off there, I just need to tell you something."
"That car just cut me off!" (interrupt, drive in front of someone without a safe distance)
"Sorry, but I'm cutting you off. You're drunk!"
"They cut off the electricity because the bill was overdue." (stop serving/stop access to something)
Has anyone ever cut you off? Can you use this phrasal verb in different ways?
I'll check your answers in the comments! <3
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Phrasal verb of the week - Cut off
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