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Colleagues have been less restrained, with MP Ian Paisley saying he does not believe the new terms 'cut the mustard'.
There’s also nothing worse than the muddy undertones and overdriven nature of a sub that doesn’t quite cut the mustard (but may have been easy on the wallet).
Source: https://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/best-cheap-headphones/
The usual words like 'regret' etc. do not really cut the mustard, but original thought, and expressions such as this do.