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.

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  • 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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