Idioms
watch out for (someone or something)
to watch over and care for someone, to watch for the arrival or approach of someone
Please watch out for my friend at the airport. I watched out for my friend's son while my friend was away.
watch over (someone or something)
water down (something) or water (something) down
water under the bridge
wax and wane
way the wind blows
ways and means
wear and tear
wear away
wear down (someone) or wear (someone) down
wear down (something) or wear (something) down
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pride oneself on/in (something)
say (something) in a roundabout way
to be run down
for all intents and purposes
pad the bill
take a backseat to (someone or something)
talk shop
as one
in stitches
snap (something) up or snap up (something)
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The banded tenrec, a kind of hedgehog from Madagascar, sometimes eats so many worms, bugs and slugs that it makes itself sick.
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