Idioms
water under the bridge
something that happened in the past and cannot be changed
It was terrible that your house was robbed but it is water under the bridge now and you must move forward.
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
wear more than one hat
wear off
wear on (someone)
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get a lump in one's throat
make cracks (about someone or something)
put in an appearance or put an appearance in
pay one's own way
let the cat out of the bag
have one foot in the grave
put (someone or something) out to pasture or put out (someone or something) to pasture
stand off from (someone or something)
quick and dirty
wait tables
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The maw-worm can grow to 30 centimetres (1 foot) and then come out of the body from any gap or hole, including the corner of the eye.
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