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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get out of hand
have too many irons in the fire
with respect to (something)
set (something) right
have a near miss
cut off one's nose to spite one's face
give (someone) pause to think
all right
not have a leg to stand on
ways and means
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The fat that comes from sheep, which is called tallow, can also be used to produce soap and candles
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