warm up »
To become warmer.
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warm up »
To prepare for executing an already-learned activity by a limited amount of additional practice.
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watch one's mouth »
In the imperative form, used as a warning to avoid or stop using inappropriate language, especially profanity, or disrespectful utterances.
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watch one's mouth »
To be careful about what one says, especially with regard to disrespectful or profane language.
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whistle-stop train tour »
A tour in a political campaign that makes many brief stops in small communities.
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wolf in sheep's clothing »
Something harmful or problematic disguised as something peaceful or pleasant.
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word of mouth »
Verbal means of passing of information.
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word on the street »
The rumour or news going around on the street.
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word on the wire »
The rumour or news going around on the Internet, in business, on the street, or in social circles.
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world »
A great amount.
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zip up »
To convert a computer file into a smaller package.
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