Idioms
wear out one's welcome
to visit someone too long or come back too often so that you are not welcome anymore
My friend has worn out his welcome at our house because he always visits without calling first.
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
weigh down on (someone)
weigh on/upon (someone's) mind
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go through the motions
head-on
make cracks (about someone or something)
what's what
cheek by jowl
in good shape/condition
keep one's hands off (someone or something)
in a quandary
take (someone) under one's wing/wings
fall through
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Romans, in the third century, believed that the lemon was an antidote for all poisons
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