Idioms
weave in and out (of something)
to move or drive or walk in and out of something such as traffic
The man was driving very fast and was weaving in and out of the traffic.
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
weigh on/upon (someone)
weigh one's words
welcome (someone) with open arms
welcome to (do something)
well and good
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gear up for (something)
tide (someone) over or tide over (someone)
scrape (something) together or scrape together (something)
get a load off one's mind
a head start
off the top of one's head
driving force behind (someone or something)
talk out (a problem)
drop around
with the best of them
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If your mouth was completely dry, you would not be able to distinguish the taste of anything.
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