turn down »
To refuse, decline, or deny.
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turn in one's grave »
To be appalled, offended or disgusted by something, despite being deceased.
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up to »
The option or decision of.
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wait for the other shoe to drop »
To defer action or decision until another matter is finished or resolved.
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walk in the snow »
An occasion when a momentous career decision is made, especially a decision to resign or retire.
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weak sister »
A person who is cowardly or indecisive.
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whomp on »
To assail with overwhelming force; to defeat decisively.
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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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window dressing »
A means of creating a deceptively favourable impression of something or someone; something for appearance only.
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window dressing »
The decorative display of retail merchandise in store windows.
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wishful thinking »
Decision-making based on self-delusion.
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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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you can't say fairer than that »
That is good, reasonable, or fair; one cannot hope for a better decision or outcome.
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you get what you pay for »
In commercial transactions, the quality of goods and services increases as the prices increase, i.e., the more one pays, the better the merchandise.2003, Michael Blumenthal, "For Whom the School Bell Tolls," Time, 7 Dec.:Though it may sound unapologetically capitalistic to say so
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you pays your money and you takes your choice »
Each person should make their own decisions.
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