Pronunciation of vocabulary wire
Origin of the word wire
Vocabulary summary wire
noun
wire (metal)
to wire to someone
to wire for someone
barbed wire
telegram
by wire
to send off a wire
let me know by wire
(see) live
transitive verb
wire wrapped
to wire to someone
to wire for someone
barbed wire
wire
by wire
to send off a wire
let me know by wire
wire mesh (window)
Example of vocabulary wirenamespace
Words, synonyms, related vocabulary wire
Idioms of vocabulary wire
get your wires crossed(informal)to become confused about what somebody has said to you so that you think they meant something else
We seem to have got our wires crossed. I thought you were coming on Tuesday. go, come, etc. (right) down to the wire(informal)if you say that a situation goes down to the wire, you mean that the result will not be decided or known until the very end
a live wirea person who is lively and full of energy
pull wires(informal)to use your influence in order to get an advantage for somebody
under the wire(informal, especially North American English)at the last possible opportunity; just in time
The files arrived just under the wire and we made the deadline.We got in under the wire.
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