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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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wipe out<br />

- remove, kill or destroy completely<br />

The city spends a lot of money every year trying to wipe out the rats near the river.<br />

wipe-out<br />

- a disaster, a calamity<br />

My exams were a total wipe-out. I think that I failed all of them.<br />

wipe (someone's) slate clean<br />

- erase someone's (bad) record<br />

The man had a bad performance record at work but he was able to wipe his slate clean<br />

<strong>and</strong> start over.<br />

wipe the floor with (someone)<br />

- physically beat someone<br />

The ex-boxer wiped the floor with the man who insulted him.<br />

wise guy<br />

- a person who acts as if he were smarter than other people<br />

He always acts like a wise guy when he is in a big group.<br />

wise up to<br />

- begin to underst<strong>and</strong> the truth about someone or something<br />

He finally wised up to the fact that he was never going to get a promotion in his<br />

company.<br />

wisecrack<br />

- sarcastic or witty remark<br />

She made a funny wisecrack during the speech which caused the audience to start<br />

laughing.<br />

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