cut to the chase
idiom
Pronunciation: /kʌt tuː ðə tʃeɪs/
Definition
Get directly to the most important point of a discussion or story, skipping unnecessary details.
Examples
We don't have much time, so let's cut to the chase.
He cut to the chase and asked how much the project would cost.
I wish she would just cut to the chase instead of rambling about her weekend.
Synonyms of cut to the chase
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