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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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weigh down on (someone)<br />

- something worries or depresses someone<br />

The man's problems at work seem to be weighing down on him.<br />

weigh on/upon (someone)<br />

- to be a weight or pressure on someone or something, to worry or upset someone<br />

The pressure of her exams has begun to weigh upon my sister.<br />

weigh on/upon (someone's) mind<br />

- to be a weight or pressure on someone or something, to worry or upset someone<br />

My mother's illness was weighing on my mind.<br />

weigh one`s words<br />

- be careful of what one says<br />

You should weigh your words carefully before you tell your boss what you want.<br />

welcome to do something<br />

- be free to do something<br />

The apartment manager said we were welcome to park our car anywhere.<br />

well <strong>and</strong> good<br />

- good, satisfactory<br />

It is well <strong>and</strong> good that he will go <strong>and</strong> talk to his supervisor about the problem.<br />

well-heeled<br />

- rich<br />

He seems rather well-heeled <strong>and</strong> is always wearing expensive clothes <strong>and</strong> driving a<br />

nice car.<br />

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