See also: <span class="searchmatch">where</span> and were <span class="searchmatch">where</span>- Which, what, whom: compounded with prepositions to form compound relative and interrogative pronouns. of → whereof (“of...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">where</span>- and were quhair, quhar, quher, quhere (all obsolete) From Middle English wher, from Old English hwǣr (“<span class="searchmatch">where</span>”, literally “at what place”)...
English phrasebook <span class="searchmatch">where</span> are we? What is our current location? <span class="searchmatch">where</span> are we <span class="searchmatch">where</span> are you? <span class="searchmatch">where</span> are we going? <span class="searchmatch">where</span> have you been?...
English phrasebook <span class="searchmatch">where</span> are the toilets <span class="searchmatch">where</span> is the toilet? (British, literal) Direct me to the restroom (US) or WC (British). Translations...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">where</span> there is a will, there is a way WOTD – 7 November 2019 (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ʍɛə ˌðɛəɹ ɪz ə ˈwɪl ðɛəɹ ɪz ə ˈweɪ/, /wɛə-/...
<span class="searchmatch">where</span> there is a will Ellipsis of <span class="searchmatch">where</span> there is a will there is a way. [2007, Christopher J. Gallagher, S. Barry Issenberg, “Attendance and Scheduling...
<span class="searchmatch">where</span> are the toilets? Alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">where</span> is the toilet....
tell someone <span class="searchmatch">where</span> to stick it Euphemistic allusion to the expression shove it up your ass. tell someone <span class="searchmatch">where</span> to shove it (third-person singular simple...
Learning English (public domain) Anna? Where are you? — Marsha, I am in the bathroom! <span class="searchmatch">where</span> are you? <span class="searchmatch">where</span> are we? <span class="searchmatch">where</span> are we going? <span class="searchmatch">where</span> have you been?...
taught: “Skate to where the puck is going, not <span class="searchmatch">where</span> it has been.” <span class="searchmatch">where</span> the puck is heading (Canada) <span class="searchmatch">Where</span> things are headed; to a predicted future state...