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91reinvent the wheel — ► to waste time and money in developing something that already exists: »I m afraid we ve wasted six years reinventing the wheel. Main Entry: ↑reinvent …
92turn of the wheel — rotation of the wheel, spin of the wheel …
93put your shoulder to the wheel — When you put your shoulder to the wheel, you contribute to an effort …
94reinvent the wheel — If someone reinvents the wheel, they waste their time doing something that has already been done by other people, when they could be doing something more worthwhile …
95reinvent the wheel — tv. to make unnecessary or redundant preparations. □ You don’t need to reinvent the wheel. Read up on what others have done. □ I don’t have time to reinvent the wheel …
96break upon the wheel — (historical) To punish by stretching on a wheel and breaking the bones • • • Main Entry: ↑break …
97on the wheel — ▪ To inflict a punishment out of all proportion to the offence ▪ To employ great exertions for insignificant ends ● wheel …
98at the wheel — Driving a vehicle or steering a boat • • • Main Entry: ↑wheel …
99take the wheel — To take charge or control • • • Main Entry: ↑wheel …
100Ezekiel Saw the Wheel — is a famous folk song, covered by such artists as Woody Guthrie, Paul Robeson, John Lee Hooker, the Dixie Hummingbirds, the Fisk Jubilee Singers. The song recounts the Old Testament prophet Ezekiel s divine vision, at the start of the eponymous… …