whistle-blower »
One who reports a problem or violation to the authorities; especially, an employee or former employee who reports a violation by an employer.
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wild horses »
Plural form of wild horse.
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willful ignorance »
A bad faith decision to avoid becoming informed about something so as to avoid having to make undesirable decisions that such information might prompt. It may also be shown as for a person to have no clue in a decision but still goes ahead in their decision.
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willies »
Plural form of willy.
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wing it »
To improvise; to make things up or figure things out as one goes; or to perform with little or no preparation.
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with no further ado »
Without any other formalities; with no further delay.
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wooden-top »
Uniformed police officers.
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word of mouth »
Verbal means of passing of information.
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work the room »
To interact with one's audience, taking queues from its reactions and adapting one's performance or words to elicit the audience's attention and enthusiasm.
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wrap up »
To form a cylinder by rolling a sheet of something.
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write out »
To write in full length or expanded form.
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you can't tell a book by its cover »
Alternative form of you can't judge a book by its cover.
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you don't dip your pen in the company's ink »
Alternative form of you don't dip your pen in company ink.
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you don't dip your pen in the inkwell »
Alternative form of you don't dip your pen in company ink.
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yours sincerely »
A polite formula to end a letter, especially when the recipient’s name is known to the sender.
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