Idioms
walk out of (something)
to leave suddenly
Three people walked out of the meeting yesterday.
walk the floor
walk the plank
walk up to (someone or something)
walking papers
waltz off with (something)
want for nothing
warm one's heart
warm the bench
warm the cockles of one's heart
warm up
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leave (something) out or leave out (something)
lay (someone) to rest
like two peas in a pod
do with (someone or something)
call a meeting to order
break ground for (something)
one's feet are on the ground
round up (someone or something) or round (someone or something) up
plow into (someone or something)
heart skips/misses a beat
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