Idioms
wear one's heart on one's sleeve
to show one`s feelings openly
The man was wearing his heart on his sleeve after the meeting with his boss.
wear out
wear out one's welcome
wear the pants in a family
wear thin
weasel out of (something)
weather permitting
weave in and out (of something)
wee hours (of the night/morning)
weed out (someone or something) or weed (someone or something) out
week in and week out
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have one's heart set against (something)
step in
come to the fore
what with
end up (somewhere)
cut a wide swath
gum up
in the worst way
put two and two together
get the go-ahead
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Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar were both epileptic
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