Idioms
wind down
to decrease or diminish
At the end of the summer, the beach shops began to wind down their business.
wind things up
wind up (doing something)
wind up (something) or wind (something) up
wind up (somewhere)
wind up (with something)
wing it
wink at (something)
winning streak
wipe (someone's) slate clean
wipe off (something) or wipe (something) off
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so much for (someone or something)
lame duck
take a liking to (someone or something)
tickle (someone's) fancy
cut across
off one's chest
day-to-day
get a whiff of (something)
pitch camp
pick up the tab
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Invention
Invention : buttonhole
Year : 13th century
Inventor : -
Country : europe.
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