Be cutting it close informal
To give a very tight time to do or finish something, or not have enough time to do something
A: Do you think I can buy some food from the convenience store over there and return before the bus comes? B: Maybe, but you are cutting it close. This is the last bus for tonight, so it's safer to wait here and buy food later.
We'll cut it close, if we don't hurry up.
a long time ago
To remain influential in a particular situation or a particular group of people for a long time
Time is running out.
This expression means something will occur in the near future.
Blind man's holiday is the time between daylight and darkness when people cannot work because it is too dark to see.
The verb "cut" should be conjugated according to its tense.
1. A pill or tablet that is hard for someone to swallow because of its large size
2. An fact, claim, proposal, etc. that is very difficult to believe or accept
1. The vet gave my adorable puppy a horse pill and he spat it out immediately.