How Do You Spell WAST ON PINS AND NEEDLES?

Pronunciation: [wɒst ˌɒn pˈɪnz and nˈiːdə͡lz] (IPA)

The phrase "wast on pins and needles" is a common English idiom meaning to be anxious or uneasy. The word "wast" is an archaic form of "were" and is pronounced as /wɑːst/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The phrase "on pins and needles" means to be in a state of extreme suspense or nervousness, with the word "needles" being pronounced as /ˈniːdəlz/. This phrase is often used to describe the feeling of anticipation before an important event or decision.

Common Misspellings for WAST ON PINS AND NEEDLES

  • qast on pins and needles
  • aast on pins and needles
  • sast on pins and needles
  • east on pins and needles
  • 3ast on pins and needles
  • 2ast on pins and needles
  • wzst on pins and needles
  • wsst on pins and needles
  • wwst on pins and needles
  • wqst on pins and needles
  • waat on pins and needles
  • wazt on pins and needles
  • waxt on pins and needles
  • wadt on pins and needles
  • waet on pins and needles
  • wawt on pins and needles
  • wasr on pins and needles
  • wasf on pins and needles
  • wasg on pins and needles
  • wasy on pins and needles