Idioms
worm one's way out of (something)
to wiggle out of a problem or a responsibility
I was able to worm my way out of working late last night.
worse for wear
worth its weight in gold
worth one's salt
worth one's while
worthy of the name
would give one's right arm (for something)
would just as soon
would rather
wouldn't touch (someone or something) with a ten-foot pole
wound up
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fold (something) up or fold up (something)
in the meantime
make up (something)
leave a bad taste in (someone's) mouth
hold the reins
burn up
quote a price
nose about
daily grind
in good shape/condition
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