with a vengeance |
with great force or fury; violently. [2 definitions] |
with bated breath |
with breath suspended or held due to anxiety or suspense. |
with child |
pregnant. |
withdraw |
to take back, out, or away; remove. [4 definitions] |
withdrawable |
combined form of withdraw. |
withdrawal |
the state, act, or process of withdrawing. [2 definitions] |
withdrawn |
past participle of withdraw. [3 definitions] |
withdrew |
past tense of withdraw. |
withe |
a strong pliable twig or stem, esp. of a willow, used as a binding. |
wither |
to dry up, shrivel, or wilt, as from decay or lack of moisture. [5 definitions] |
withers |
on a horse or similar animal, the highest spot on the back, at the base of the neck between the shoulder blades. |
withheld |
past tense and past participle of "withhold." |
withhold |
to deliberately hold back; restrain. [3 definitions] |
withholding tax |
a tax on income that is deducted from an employee's wages or salary by an employer who conveys it directly to the government; withholding. |
within |
into or in the interior part, esp. of a building or room. [6 definitions] |
within hail |
within the reach of the voice; hailing distance. |
within reason |
in accordance with good sense. |
with might and main |
with all available strength and power. |
with no strings attached |
with no conditions or contingencies. |
with one's pants down |
in a condition of embarrassment or surprise. |
without |
having none of or no; lacking. [5 definitions] |