Idioms
work up (someone) or work (someone) up
to stir up someone, to excite someone
The speaker worked up the crowd with his passionate speech.
work up (something) or work (something) up
work up to (something)
work wonders (with someone or something)
worked up
world is one's oyster
worm one's way out of (something)
worse for wear
worth its weight in gold
worth one's salt
worth one's while
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one step ahead of (someone or something)
what makes (someone) tick
take a nap
wild goose chase
take (something)
under one's own steam
fix up (something) or fix (something) up
mark time
out of spite
bring (something) home to (someone) or bring home (something) to (someone) or bring home to (someone) (something)
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In the nineteenth century, a school headmaster in York, England, massacred his pupils and hid their bodies in cupboards.
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