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cut-throat
noun
- a person who cuts throats; murderer
- Also calledcut-throat razor a razor with a long blade that usually folds into the handle US namestraight razor
adjective
- bloodthirsty or murderous; cruel
- fierce or relentless in competition
cut-throat prices
- (of some games) played by three people
cut-throat poker
Example Sentences
Really cleared the air, really honest, probably cut-throat I would imagine, but then to go on and win as many as they have is massive.
The 67-year-old was raised in Long Island, New York and trained as a real estate developer in one of America's most cut-throat markets.
In the cut-throat world of New York real estate, Trump had a front-row seat from his Fifth Avenue skyscraper of Tokyo's buying spree in the 80s of iconic US brands and properties, including Rockefeller Center.
Still, he's making a bet that Trump will respond better to cut-throat deals-manship than weak-kneed obeying in advance.
The former contestant also said she enjoyed two twists to the show's format that were revealed in Wednesday night's episode, adding that the show was "cut-throat".
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