What started out as a convenient short-cut for the writers has become a running joke, at the show's expense. |
In his half-mast trousers, short-cut jacket and spiky wig, he looks like a delinquent Jack Horner. |
Try to copy a short-cut with a right click, and you'll get meaningless garbage. |
He explained that he had been hunting and that his horse had taken a short-cut home. |
One day, I took a short-cut across St James's Park and saw, in the lake, a black swan. |
In particular, a short-cut algorithm was proposed to solve the problem efficiently. |