Idioms
work over (someone) or work (someone) over
to threaten or beat someone
The criminal gang worked over the storeowner in order to get some money from him.
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
worth its weight in gold
worth one's salt
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have bearing on (something)
melt in one's mouth
follow in (someone's) footsteps/tracks
many is the time
right and left
at the latest
throw some light on (something)
when it comes right down to it
in mint condition
make up (something/money/time)
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Zafar Gill of Pakistan can lift 51.7 kilograms (113 pounds 15 ounces) of weights with a clamp attached to his right ear.
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