cut around (something)

cut around (something)

To make a sharp turn around something. To evade the police, the robber tried to cut around the car parked at the end of the block but wound up crashing into it.
See also: around, cut
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

cut around something

to move rapidly around something, such as a corner, pole, beam, etc. The cat cut around a corner and escaped from the dog. The speeding car cut around the light pole and almost hit it.
See also: around, cut
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • cut around
  • find way around
  • around (one's) ears
  • go around and around
  • get (someone) around the table
  • get around the table
  • gaze around at (someone or something)
  • feel around
  • feel around (for someone or something)
  • crowd around