Idioms
work out (for the best)
to end successfully, to prove effective or satisfactory
I hope that everything will work out for my friend when she moves to London next week.
work out (something) or work (something) out
work over (someone) or work (someone) over
work up (someone) or work (someone) up
work up (something) or work (something) up
work up to (something)
work wonders (with someone or something)
worked up
world is one's oyster
worm one's way out of (something)
worse for wear
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got a thing going (with someone)
put down (an airplane) or put (an airplane) down
ahead of one's time
regardless of (something)
try (someone's) patience
split one's sides (with laughter)
every dog has his day
dead end
ease up on (someone or something)
get out of line
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