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third-person singular simple present cuts in, present participle cutting in, simple past and past participle cut in
To intrude or interrupt. quotations
“If something breaks during the day, work hours up until the evening, we’ll cut in — if we’re in the middle of, let’s say, a magazine program or a podcast on tape or a re-air of the game,” Radovich said.
2023 March 8, Jonathan Tannenwald, “CBS is launching a 24/7 soccer channel online”, in The Philadelphia Inquirer
To join a queue in the middle, as opposed to at the back. examples
To pull in front of another vehicle in traffic, especially to do so dangerously or unfairly. examples
(surfing) To begin riding a wave in front of someone else whose legitimate turn it is. examples
(idiomatic, dated) To dance with someone who is already dancing by replacing his or her partner. examples
When painting, to paint edges, corners, or trim in preparation for rolling larger areas. examples