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win out
[win out] {v. phr.} To win after a rather protracted struggle. […]
win over
[win over] {v. phr.} To convert to one's position or point […]
wind
[wind] See: [GET WIND OF], [GOD TEMPERS THE WIND TO THE […]
wind up
[wind up] {v.} 1. To tighten the spring of a machine; […]
windbag
[windbag] {n.} Someone who talks too much; a boring person. * […]
windfall
[windfall] {n.} An unexpected gift or gain of sizeable proportion. * […]
window
[window]
See: [GO OUT THE WINDOW].
window dressing
[window dressing] {n. phr.} An elaborate exterior, sometimes designed to conceal […]
wing
[wing] See: [CLIP ONE'S WINGS], [LEFT-WING], [ON THE WING], [RIGHT-WING], [UNDER […]
wink
[wink]
See: [FORTY WINKS], [SLEEP A WINK].