Idioms
walk the floor
to walk back and forth across the floor
The man spent the night walking the floor in the hospital while waiting for his wife to have a baby.
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
warm up to (someone or something)
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played out
partial to (someone or something)
hit the road
one for the (record) books
high seas
muddy the water
stock up on (something)
out of touch with (someone or something)
no skin off (someone's) teeth/nose
have (something) in common with (someone or something)
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Fact
Probably the best known multiple meaning is the hebrew word SHALOM which means, alternately, hello, good-bye, and peace.
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