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tout s'use à la longueEverything wears out in time.Rate it:

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toutes voiles dehorsmaking use of all sails, in all sailsRate it:

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tower overto be much taller or higher than something; to loom overRate it:

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trot outTo bring something forward in order to display or use it.Rate it:

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try it onTo test someone to see how much bad behaviour they will tolerate; to try to deceive someone to see how gullible they are.Rate it:

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tu n'en auras pas l'étrenneYou will not be the first to use it.Rate it:

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up the wazooexcessive or excessively; too much.Rate it:

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up toAs much as; no more than.Rate it:

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use a sledgehammer to crack a nutTo use significantly excessive force to carry out an action; to do something overzealouslyRate it:

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use it or lose itSkills or knowledge that are seldom applied are likely to be lost with time.Rate it:

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use it or lose itProperty and privileges will be lost if they are not utilized.Rate it:

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use it or lose itHuman abilities require repetitive usage or practice lest one become, rusty. out of tune, uncoordinated:Rate it:

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use one's coconutUse one's head; think.Rate it:

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use one's headTo think carefully, especially as an alternative to being guided by one's emotions.Rate it:

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use one's headTo headbutt.Rate it:

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use one's nogginTo think, especially in a careful or clever manner.Rate it:

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use upto consume, deplete or exhaustRate it:

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use upto take or occupyRate it:

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use your noodleUse your brains and work it out yourselfRate it:

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usui or ex usu esseto be of use.Rate it:

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ut Ciceronis verbis utarto use Cicero's expression; to say with Cicero (not ut cum Cicerone loquar).Rate it:

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ut hoc utar or afferamto use this example.Rate it:

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ut in eodem simili verserto use the same simile, illustration.Rate it:

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ut levissime dicam (opp. ut gravissimo verbo utar)to use the mildest expression.Rate it:

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UTSLInitialism of use the source, Luke.Rate it:

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veg outTo relax by not moving much.Rate it:

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via tritaa well-trodden, much-frequented way.Rate it:

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victoria multo sanguine ac vulneribus stetit (Liv. 23. 30)the victory cost much blood and many wounds, was very dearly bought.Rate it:

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vielen Dankthank you very much.Rate it:

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vim adhibere, facere alicuito use violence against some one.Rate it:

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von der Stangeout of the box, off-the-rack; ready for immediate useRate it:

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vous lui tenez la bride trop hauteYou keep him too much under restraint.Rate it:

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wag the dogTo divert negative political attention by use of a military operation.Rate it:

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walk all overTo easily beat a competitor in a contest; to win without much effort.Rate it:

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war of nervesWarfare or other physical conflict in which one or more combatting parties use especially demoralizing and frightening tactics to attempt to unnerve their opponents.Rate it:

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was kostet eshow much does it costRate it:

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watch outTo be aware or conscious; to look closely or carefully; to use caution. Often used in the imperative.Rate it:

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wax lyricalTo talk about something with much interest or excitement.Rate it:

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wear outTo cause to become damaged, useless, or ineffective through continued use, especially hard, heavy, or careless use.Rate it:

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wear outTo deteriorate or become unusable or ineffective due to continued use, exposure, or strain.Rate it:

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weather the stormTo reach the end of a very difficult situation without too much harm or damage.Rate it:

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weigh downTo be too much for someone to cope with.Rate it:

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well begun is half doneMuch depends on the beginning of an endeavor.Rate it:

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what's newAn informal greeting asking the other person what has recently happened in their lives. A typical response might be, "Not much, you?". At times the greeting may not be literal and might just be used as a synonym for hello or what's up.Rate it:

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what's the useUsed to indicate that a specified or implied action cannot succeed or offers no advantage if successfulRate it:

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when life gives you lemons, make lemonadeMake use of a new oppurtunityRate it:

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while we're youngsoon, without much delayRate it:

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woman of few wordsA woman who either does not speak much or speaks only for a brief period of time.Rate it:

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workers of the world, uniteLaborers are encouraged to unionize or otherwise engage in collective action on a global scale in order to use the strength of their numbers to obtain better conditions.Rate it:

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worse for wearIn poor physical condition due to long or heavy use.Rate it:

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