truth will out »
A mystery will always be solved, or a truth will always be discoveredTruth will eventually and inevitably be discovered.
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tuckered out »
Simple past tense and past participle of tucker out.
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turn down »
To reduce the amount of something by means of a control, such as the volume, heat, or light.
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twiddle one's thumbs »
To circle one's thumbs around one another, usually with the fingers interlaced, usually done idly while waiting or bored.
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under sail »
With sails unfurled; powered by the wind.
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under way »
A vessel is said to be underway when she is not anchored, moored, aground, or beached[1]. Compare with make way.
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unwashed masses »
Of people who are considered by someone to be somehow uneducated, uninformed, godless, or in some other way unqualified for inclusion in the speaker's elite circles.
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valley of death »
Lord Alfred Tennyson, The Charge of the Light Brigade.
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virgin territory »
By extension, ideas or concepts or activities that have not yet been tried, explored or developed.
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virgin territory »
Land that has never been explored or developed.
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washed out »
To be very tired and lacking energy.
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watered-down »
Diluted; containing extra water.
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watered-down »
Weakened or simplified.
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wear down »
To have one's long hair styled in a free, low-hanging, unencumbered style; i.e., not in an up-do or ponytail.
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wear out »
To become exhausted, tired, fatigued, or weary, as by continued strain or exertion.
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