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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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whip up<br />

- make active, stir to action<br />

The union leader whipped up the crowd with his speech.<br />

whip up (something)<br />

- make or do something quickly or easily<br />

It was very late when we got home so we whipped up something to eat very quickly.<br />

whistle a different tune<br />

- change one`s attitude, contradict previous ideas<br />

He is whistling a different tune now that he has been promoted <strong>and</strong> has more<br />

responsibility at his job.<br />

whistle in the dark<br />

- try to stay brave <strong>and</strong> forget one`s fear<br />

Although he felt very frightened he began to whistle in the dark which helped to calm<br />

him down.<br />

white elephant<br />

- a useless possession that is a nuisance or expensive to keep<br />

They are having a white elephant sale at the school next week.<br />

white elephant<br />

- a waste of money<br />

The new airport was a white elephant which nobody liked to use.<br />

white lie<br />

- a harmless lie often told to be polite<br />

I told the woman a white lie when I said that I would be too busy to meet her.<br />

white sale<br />

- selling towels, linens, etc. at reduced prices<br />

We went to the white sale at the department store last Saturday.<br />

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