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Phrasal Verb - Cut into

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

A phrasal verb meaning to interrupt or interject into a conversation or activity, often in a possibly unwelcome or uninvited manner, disrupting the normal flow of events.

Examples

No.Example
1The coworker cut into the meeting to ask a question, drawing the attention of everyone in the room.
2I tried to read a book, but my friend kept cutting into our conversation to talk about their day.
3He cut into the discussion to express his opinion, which caused some of the other participants to become defensive.
4The teacher cut into the lesson to remind the students to turn off their phones.
5They cut into the music to announce the start of the show.
6I cut into the debate to argue my point of view, but someone cut in to argue against me.
7The news interrupter cut into the regular programming to report on the breaking news story.
8She cut into the conversation to share her personal experience, which was relevant to the topic being discussed.
9He cut into the workshop to ask a question that needed clarification.
10The announcer cut into the broadcast to make a sudden announcement.