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The phrase "cream off" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to taking the best or most desirable part of something. For example, "After reviewing the applications, they decided to cream off the best candidates for the job."
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The Vietnamese government itself recently estimated that light-fingered bureaucrats cream off at least 20% of infrastructure spending.
But there's alarm that fraudsters will make off with colossal booty, and City scammers will cream off the rest.
Why would government officials work overtime to make businesses successful if they were unable to cream off something for themselves?
4In the absence of public regulation, private placement agencies will tend to concentrate on (or "cream off") those unemployed persons who are most easily placed.
Wash the cream off with a washcloth.
Scrape the cream off and rub it in again.
Scrape the cream off, and put in mayonnaise, mustard, ketchup, etc. Watch your victims face!
Wash the cream off with water and soap in the morning.
If you apply the cream to these areas and experience irritation, wash the cream off gently and consult a doctor.
Like Amy Sedaris licking whipped cream off Alan Cumming's fingers.
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