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turkey shootA situation in which numerous weapons are discharged against prey, opponents, or victims who have little ability to protect or defend themselves.Rate it:

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turkey shootA unequal competitive situation in which one party easily defeats the other(s).Rate it:

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turn a phraseTo create a particular linguistic expression which is strikingly clear, appropriate, and memorable.Rate it:

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turn into a pumpkinUsed to indicate a curfew, or the time by which one must depart.Rate it:

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turn outTo result; end up.Rate it:

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turn the tablesTo reverse a situation, such that the advantage has shifted to the party which was previously disadvantaged.Rate it:

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two-second ruleA rule of thumb for safe driving by which a driver must maintain a two-second distance from the vehicle in front.Rate it:

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two-way streetA social interaction in which both parties are expected to give and take equally.Rate it:

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two-way streetA street in which traffic is allowed to proceed in two directions.Rate it:

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two-way streetAny interaction in which both parties give and take equally.Rate it:

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ultimae terraethe most distant countries, the world's end.Rate it:

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un billet de faire partA letter by which a birth, marriage, or death is made known to friends.Rate it:

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un je ne sais quoiA “something” (I know not what).Rate it:

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usu cognitum habemuswe know from experience.Rate it:

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usu rerum (vitae, vitae communis) edocti sumuswe know from experience.Rate it:

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vitae finem facereto put an end to one's life.Rate it:

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voice in the wildernessA person, publication, or other source of assertions that expresses an opinion, doctrine, or point of view which is ignored or rejected by almost all others; the actual utterance of an unpopular opinion, doctrine, or point of view.Rate it:

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vous ne savez pas où le bât le blesseYou do not know where the shoe pinches him.Rate it:

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vous ne vous y entendez pasYou do not know how to set about it, how to manage it.Rate it:

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wait for the other shoe to dropTo await a seemingly inevitable event, especially one which is not desirable.Rate it:

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wait outTo wait through (something); wait (through) till the end; patiently endure.Rate it:

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waiting gameA strategy or course of action in which one or more parties refrain from direct action until circumstances change in their favor.Rate it:

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wall of silenceStrict secretiveness maintained by the members of a group with respect to information which might be contrary to their interests, especially information concerning questionable actions by members of the group.Rate it:

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war of nervesA situation in which opposed parties refrain from direct conflict but maintain a tense, contentious relationship in which each uses annoyances or intimidating psychological tactics to attempt to dishearten and unnerve the other.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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warm downGentle excercise at the end of a training session before cooling off.Rate it:

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warts and allOf or pertaining to a description or other depiction which reveals the full range of characteristics of a person or thing, including the shortcomings and imperfections.Rate it:

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Wash Your Hands of SomethingStop being involved in something, to end involvement with someone or something, stop being responsible for something, disownRate it:

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waste breathTo speak in a manner which is needless or futile; in discussion or argument to make points which are not appreciated or heeded.Rate it:

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watch your mouthWatch what you say; usually said in response to someone cursing; "young man" or "young woman" is often added to the end of the phraseRate it:

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water over the damAn event or set of events which has already happened and cannot be changed.Rate it:

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watering holeA depression in which water collects and where animals come to drink.Rate it:

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wax poeticTo speak or write verbosely and in an increasingly enthusiastic manner; any discourse which is of an eloquent or poetic nature; similar to ‘wax lyrical’Rate it:

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weak sisterA person or thing which is the least robust or least dependable member of a group.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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what do i knowImplies that a statement is based on a guess or assumption rather than on knowledge or evidence.Rate it:

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what do you knowUsed other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see what,‎ do,‎ you,‎ know.Rate it:

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what do you knowWhat a surprise; guess what?Rate it:

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what foot the shoe is onAlternative form of which foot the shoe is onRate it:

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what languages do you speakWhat are the languages which you can understand and which you can speak or write in?Rate it:

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what's it to youWhy are you asking? Why do you want to know?.Rate it:

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when all is said and doneIn the end; ultimately.Rate it:

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when the chips are downA difficult situation in which you are forced to decide what is important to you.Rate it:

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when you're right, you're right, right-right.You know your right not wrongRate it:

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where are you fromIn which country or region were you born or raised?Rate it:

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which do you want first, the good news or the bad news?An expression stated before having to share bad news (sometimes there is no good news)Rate it:

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which foot the shoe is onWhich point of view is considered or whose interests are used as a basis.Rate it:

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which is whichUsed to indicate multiple things are difficult to tell apartRate it:

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Which Way the Wind BlowsThe direction of events happening, the possible situation of the matter in handRate it:

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which way the wind is blowingThe prevailing opinion or current view of most people, especially people with influence.Rate it:

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