Idioms
whip (someone or something) into shape
to transform or change something that is failing into something that works effectively
The coach worked hard to whip the team into shape after a very bad season.
whip up (something) or whip (something) up
whistle a different tune
whistle in the dark
white elephant
white lie
white sale
whole ball of wax
whole new ball game
whole shooting match
whole show
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leave word with (someone)
be off to a bad start
tooth and nail
(one's) goose is cooked
in a stew (about someone or something)
fall by the wayside
know of (someone or something)
be with it
down to earth
in bulk
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The common goldfish is the only animal that can see both infrared and ultra-violet light.
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