whistle-blower |
a person who informs authorities about someone else's wrongdoing, as in a government agency. |
whistle in the dark |
to mask or conquer fear by making a show of bravery. |
whistle stop |
a small insignificant town, esp. along a railroad line. [2 definitions] |
whistle-stop |
to carry on a political campaign, theatrical tour, or the like by making short appearances or speeches, as in a number of small towns. |
whit |
the smallest bit or particle (usu. used in negative construction). |
white |
the color of snow or salt; the lightest achromatic color. [12 definitions] |
white ant |
a termite. |
whitebait |
any of several small or young fish that can be cooked and eaten whole and that are often used as bait. |
white bass |
a silvery, striped, edible North American freshwater fish, related to the striped bass. |
white birch |
any of several birch trees of Europe and North America that have silvery white bark. |
white blood cell |
any of the colorless nucleated blood cells that help protect the body against infections and bacteria; leukocyte. |
whiteboard |
a board, usually colored white, used as a displayed writing surface in classrooms, meeting rooms, and the like. Whiteboards have a smooth, glossy surface on which writing done with non-permanent markers can be easily erased. [2 definitions] |
white bread |
a light-colored bread made from finely ground, usu. bleached, wheat flour. |
whitecap |
(usu. pl.) a wave with a breaking crest of white foam. |
white cedar |
an evergreen tree of the cypress family growing in swampy areas of the eastern United States, having soft, pliable, light-colored wood. [3 definitions] |
white clover |
a clover that bears white flowers and is found in pastures and meadows. |
white-collar |
of, pertaining to, belonging to, or done by workers whose work does not involve manual labor. |
white-collar crime |
a crime such as embezzlement or fraud that is committed by a business executive, government official, or other white-collar worker. |
whited sepulcher |
a wicked person who pretends to be pure or holy; hypocrite. |
white dwarf |
a very dense but dim star that is approximately the same size as the earth. |
white elephant |
a possession no longer wanted by its owner, but having possible value to others. [3 definitions] |