vote with one's feet »
To show support for something by going to or otherwise being present somewhere.
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wash out »
To lose traction while going around a turn, especially in cycling, motorsports and skiing/snowboarding.
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weekend warrior »
A person who indulges in a sport or pastime on an infrequent basis, usually on weekends when work commitments are not present.
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wheel around »
To transport someone or something to various locations by pushing a wheeled transporter such as a wheelchair or a wheelbarrow or trolley.
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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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win over »
To persuade someone, gain someone's support, or make someone understand the truth or validity of something.
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without fail »
Certainly; by all means; as a matter of importance.
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worth one's while »
Good and important enough for one to spend time, effort, or money on.
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wrap in the flag »
To claim one's cause deserves support for patriotic reasons or that one's own motives are patriotic.
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you bet »
Expresses support, agreement, certainty or emphasis.
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you can't fight city hall »
(chiefly US) Nothing can be done to change the situation, because it is a governmental decision.I see they're going to build the airport after all. I suppose you can't fight city hall.
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