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snow on the rooftopGray or white hair on one's head, especially as an indication of aging.Rate it:

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snow outUsed other than as an idiom. To snow outside.Rate it:

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snow outTo cover with snowRate it:

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snow outTo prevent people entering somewhere, because of snow.Rate it:

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snow underTo overwhelm.Rate it:

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step asideto walk to a little distance; retire for the occasionRate it:

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stretch one's legsTo walk about, especially after prolonged time sitting or lying down.Rate it:

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take a long walk off a short pierUsed to tell someone to go away, or that their request will not be met.Rate it:

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take a turnTo walk around; to stroll.Rate it:

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take a walk in the snowSee walk in the snow.Rate it:

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there may be snow on the rooftop but there is fire in the furnaceEven if a person is in his or her senior years, with gray hair, he or she can still have ambition and energy, especially sexual energy.Rate it:

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thieve outTo walk out of a place stealthily.Rate it:

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valley of the shadow of deathValleys on earth one must walk through, that is, part of the human experience.Rate it:

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vete con la música a otra partescram; get outta here; go take a long walk off a short pierRate it:

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viam virtutis ingredi (Off. 1. 32. 118)to walk in the ways of virtue.Rate it:

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walk a mile in someone's shoesTo experience what someone has experienced.Rate it:

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walk a tightropeTo undertake a precarious course of action.Rate it:

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walk all overTo easily beat a competitor in a contest; to win without much effort.Rate it:

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walk all overUsed other than as an idiom: see walk, all, over.Rate it:

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walk all overTo dominate a person or a group; to have a person take a submissive or inferior role.Rate it:

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walk and chew gum at the same timeTo do something very easy.Rate it:

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walk aroundTo walk with no real planned destination, but to just walk, to meander "around".Rate it:

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walk awayTo withdraw from a problematic situation.Rate it:

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walk awayUsed other than as an idiom: see walk, away.Rate it:

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walk awayTo survive a challenging or dangerous situation without harm.Rate it:

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walk awayTo defeat someone or achieve something.Rate it:

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walk away fromTo abandon or leave; to shun.Rate it:

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walk backUsed other than as an idiom: see walk, back.Rate it:

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walk backTo withdraw or back-pedal on a statement or promise; retract.Rate it:

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walk down the aisleto get marriedRate it:

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walk freeTo go unpunished; to win, or avoid, a criminal court case, particularly when actually guilty.Rate it:

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walk in onTo enter suddenly or unexpectedly while something is happening; to intrude or interrupt by entering.Rate it:

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walk in the parkA recreational walk in a park.Rate it:

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walk in the parkSomething easy or pleasant, especially by comparison to something.Rate it:

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walk in the snowAn occasion when a momentous career decision is made, especially a decision to resign or retire.Rate it:

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walk intoTo fall into .Rate it:

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walk intoTo collide with.Rate it:

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walk intomeet with unwittinglyRate it:

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walk it offTo walk or pace in order to relieve a pain or cramp.Rate it:

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walk like an EgyptianTo walk with one arm horizontally at the side, with arm bent at the elbow facing up, and the other arm horizontally at the side with arm bent at the elbow facing down.Rate it:

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walk of lifeAn occupation, role, social class, or lifestyle.Rate it:

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walk offTo recover from or digest by walking around.Rate it:

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walk offTo measure a distance by walking, as by counting paces or extending a measuring tape or rope.Rate it:

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walk offTo flee or abandon.Rate it:

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walk off withTo make the strongest favorable impression in a theatrical or similar performance, in comparison to other performers.Rate it:

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walk off withTo steal, especially by surreptitiously removing an unguarded item.Rate it:

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walk off withTo win, as in a contest and especially without significant effort.Rate it:

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Walk on EggsTo proceed very cautiously, to be in precarious position, to be diplomatic for fear of upsetting someoneRate it:

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walk on eggshellsTo be careful and sensitive, in handling very sensitive matters.Rate it:

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walk on eggshellsTo be overly careful in dealing with a person or situation because they get angry or offended very easily; to try very hard not to upset someone or something.Rate it:

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