Phrase of the Moment
cut to the quick
1. to hurt someone’s feelings very deeply; to be extremely unkind or nasty
1. The chef was cut to the quick when the food critic said his steak stunk, his fish flopped, and his omelet laid an egg.
Dictionary of Idioms/Phrasal Verbs
Phrase of the Moment
cut to the quick
1. to hurt someone’s feelings very deeply; to be extremely unkind or nasty
1. The chef was cut to the quick when the food critic said his steak stunk, his fish flopped, and his omelet laid an egg.