Idioms

what with
because, as a result of
We wanted to go away for a holiday but what with moving to a new house we are too busy to go anywhere.

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  • what's (up) with (someone)
  • What's cooking?
  • What's done is done.
  • What's keeping you?
  • What's new?
  • What's the big idea?
  • What's up?
  • what's what
  • Whatever will be, will be.
  • wheel and deal
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  • come what may
  • find one's feet
  • at first blush
  • serve as a guinea pig
  • on the mend
  • pull over (someone) or pull (someone) over
  • prevail upon (someone)
  • not move a muscle
  • bow out
  • get religion


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