W
Idioms beginning with "W"
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Contents of W:
[where it's at] {adv. phr.}, {informal}
That which is important; that which is at the forefront of on-going social, personal, or scientific undertakings.
Young, talented and black, that's where it's at.
* /We send sophisticated machines to Mars […]
[where the shoe pinches] {n. phr.}, {informal}
Where or what the discomfort or trouble is.
Johnny thinks the job is easy, but he will find out where the shoe pinches when he tries it.
* /The coach said he wasn't worried about any position except […]
[whether one is coming or going]
See: [KNOW IF ONE IS COMING OR GOING].
[whether --- or] or [whether --- or whether]
1. {coord. conj.}
Used to introduce an indirect question.
You must decide whether you should go or stay.
I don't know whether Jack or Bill is a better player.
Compare: [EITHER --- OR]
2. Used to […]
[which is which] {n. phr.}
Which is one person or thing and which is the other; one from another; what the difference is between different ones; what the name of each one is.
Joe's coat and mine are so nearly alike that I can't tell which is which.
[…]
[while]
See:
[AFTER A WHILE] or [IN A WHILE],
[ALL THE TIME] (1),
[EVERY NOW AND THEN] or [EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE],
[ONCE IN A WHILE].
[while ago] {adv.}
At a time several minutes in the past; a few minutes ago; a short time ago. — Used with "a".
I laid my glasses on this table a while ago; and now they're gone.
* /A while ago, Mary was tired and wanted to go home; now she's […]