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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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world is one`s oyster<br />

- everything is possible for one<br />

The world is her oyster now that she has received her MBA from Harvard University.<br />

worm one's way out of something<br />

- wiggle out of a problem or a responsibility<br />

I was able to worm my way out of working on my friend's house repairs.<br />

worse for wear<br />

- not as good as new, worn out<br />

I borrowed my friend`s canoe for a month <strong>and</strong> it is now beginning to look the worse<br />

for wear.<br />

(not) worth a cent<br />

- not worth anything (usually negative)<br />

His old car broke down <strong>and</strong> is not worth a cent now.<br />

worth its weight in gold<br />

- very valuable<br />

The advice of my supervisor is always worth its weight in gold.<br />

worth one`s salt<br />

- worth what one is paid<br />

The man is definitely worth his salt <strong>and</strong> is one of our best employees.<br />

worth one's while<br />

- worth one's time <strong>and</strong> trouble<br />

It is not worth my while to go back <strong>and</strong> get my hat which I left at the restaurant.<br />

worthy of the name<br />

- good enough to enjoy a specific name<br />

The restaurant is fantastic <strong>and</strong> more than worthy of the great chef's name.<br />

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