TAILIEUCHUNG - NTC's Pocket Dictionary of Words and Phrases part 73

NTC's Pocket Dictionary of Words and Phrases part 73. The small but very concise NTC's Pocket Dictionary of Words and Phrases offers 6,000 basic and common English words plus 6,000 basic and common English idioms and phrases. You will find this portable title essential in the classroom, at home, or traveling, when you need help to recall word and phrase meanings. | wait for someone or something wait for someone or something to anticipate the arrival of someone or something. wait on someone to serve someone as a waiter or waitress or as a clerk behind a counter. wait on someone hand and foot to serve someone very well attending to all personal needs. wait up for someone or something 1. to slow down and pause for someone or something to catch up. 2. to delay going to bed for someone or something or until someone or something does something. wait up on someone to pay homage to someone as with a king or queen or other ruler. wait-and-see attitude a skeptical attitude an uncertain attitude where someone will wait to see what happens before reacting. waiter we t n. a man who serves customers at a restaurant. waiting in the wings ready or prepared to do something especially to take over someone else s job or position. waitress we tris n. a woman who serves customers at a restaurant. waive wev 1. tv. to give up something especially a right or a privilege. Compare this to wave. 2. tv. to allow someone not to have to do something that is usually required to excuse someone from fulfilling a requirement. wake wek 1. n. a gathering shortly before a funeral of the friends and relatives of someone who has recently died. 2. n. the path on the surface of a body of water caused by a boat or ship traveling through the water. 3. Go to wake up . wake someone or some creature up to cause someone or some creature to stop sleeping. wake the dead to be so loud as to wake those who are sleeping the most soundly the dead. wake up 1. to stop sleeping. iv. Past tense waked or woke past participle waked or woken. 2. iv. to become alert to pay attention. Usually a command. waken wek @n 1. iv. to wake from sleep to stop sleeping. 2. tv. to wake someone or something from sleep. walk wok 1. iv. to move on foot at a normal speed and in a way that only one foot at a time is on the ground. 2. tv. to move in on or through a space as in Q. 3. tv. to exercise an .

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