Idioms
wipe off (something) or wipe (something) off
to remove something by wiping or rubbing it, to clean the surface of something
We always wipe off the table before we have dinner.
wipe out (something) or wipe (something) out
wipe the floor with (someone)
wipe-out
wise guy
wise up to (someone or something)
wisecrack
wishful thinking
wishy-washy
with a heavy heart
with a vengeance
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in the interest of (someone or something)
to and fro
make (someone) sick
nose about
give (someone) a hard time
return the compliment
hush-hush
hazard a guess
ruffle feathers
have been through the mill
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A dustbin can produce 30,000 flies a week from eggs laid in the rotting rubbish it contains.
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