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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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wash one`s h<strong>and</strong>s of (someone or something)<br />

- ab<strong>and</strong>on, refuse responsibility for (someone or something)<br />

He washed his h<strong>and</strong>s of the problem after the others refused to deal with it.<br />

washed up<br />

- no longer successful or needed<br />

The boxer was all washed up <strong>and</strong> had to retire last year.<br />

waste one`s breath<br />

- speak pointlessly without the desired results<br />

He is very stubborn <strong>and</strong> you are wasting your breath to argue with him.<br />

Watch it!<br />

- be careful (usually used as a comm<strong>and</strong>)<br />

"Watch it! That truck is going very fast <strong>and</strong> may hit you."<br />

watch one`s P`s <strong>and</strong> Q`s<br />

- be well-behaved, be careful<br />

The boy was told to watch his P`s <strong>and</strong> Q`s by his teacher after he caused many<br />

problems at school.<br />

watch one's step<br />

- act cautiously so you don't make a mistake or anger someone<br />

You should watch your step when you complain to the manager.<br />

watch out for (someone or something)<br />

- watch over <strong>and</strong> care for someone, watch for the arrival or approach of someone<br />

Please watch out for my friend when you go downtown.<br />

watch over (someone or something)<br />

- monitor or guard (someone or something)<br />

I watched over the class while the teacher went to a meeting.<br />

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