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cut in

27/8/2020

 
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We use [cut in] to mean interrupt someone while they are speaking:

  • I wish she’d stop interrupting every time someone tries to speak. [replacing phrasal verb]
  • She always wants to say something when someone else is trying to speak. [replacing phrasal verb]

  • I had to cut in when he just wouldn’t stop going on about the problems.
  • Feel free to cut in; we’re quite informal here.
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