Phrase of the Day (cut no ice)-31JUL22

Phrase of the Day (cut no ice)-31JUL22

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “cut no ice” and its meaning is “have no influence, have no effect, have no importance, have no significance, make no impression, fail to impress”.

Example Sentence: West Bengal’s TMC dispensation has sought to distance itself from Partha Chatterjee, who is caught in the vortex of multiple corruption inquires by central agencies, by sacking him from the State cabinet and party positions, but that cuts no ice with the wider society. 

Phrase of the Day (cut no ice)-31JUL22

This phrase is present in The Hindu article Tumbling skeletons: On Partha Chatterjee arrest and Trinamool’s woes and click here to read it.

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