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wax and wane Fig. to increase and then decrease, as the phases of the moon. As the moon waxes and wanes, so does the height of the tide change. Voter sentiment about the tax proposal waxes and wanes with each passing day. wax angry and wax wroth Fig. to speak in anger and with indignity. Seeing the damage done by the careless children caused the preacher to wax wroth at their parents. See also: angry wax eloquent Fig. to speak with eloquence. Perry never passed up a chance to wax eloquent at a banquet. wax poetic Fig. to speak poetically. I hope you will pardon me if I wax poetic for a moment when I say that your lovely hands drift across the piano keys like swans on a lake. See also: poetic whole ball of wax and whole shooting match the whole thing; the whole matter or affair; the entire affair or organization. John is not a good manager. Instead of delegating jobs to others, he runs the whole shooting match himself. There's not a hard worker in that whole shooting match. I will be glad to be finished with this project. I want to be done with the whole ball of wax. I am tired of this job. I am fed up with the whole ball of wax. the whole ball of wax (American informal) the whole of something, including everything that is connected with it She started working on the project in '96 and within six months was running the whole ball of wax. wax and wane to grow bigger and stronger and then to become smaller or weaker again Their influence waxes and wanes depending on which party is in power. wax lyrical to talk about something with a lot of interest and excitement I recall Roz waxing lyrical about the flatness of his stomach. a different ball of wax something not at all similar Sports are very popular but the Olympics are a different ball of wax. Related vocabulary: a (whole) new ballgamethe whole ball of wax everything She started working on the project in 1999, and within six months she was responsible for the whole ball of wax. Related vocabulary: the whole bitwax and wane to become stronger and then weaker Religious influence on politics has waxed and waned since the founding of this country. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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