wale at the top of the side of boat; topmost planking of a wooden vessel
unw Idiom, Proverb
Great unwashed
This is a term used for the working class masses.
Unwavering loyalty
Unwavering loyalty does not question or doubt the person or issue and supports them completely.
unwashed
unwashed the (great) unwashed the common people; the masses: originally a patronizing or contemptuous use, now usually ironic in application, with reference to elitism
unwritten law
unwritten law An accepted although informal rule of behavior, as in It's an unwritten law that you lock the gate when you leave the swimming pool. [Mid-1400s]
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