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PUT UP WITH
to tolerate or endure something unpleasant or difficult.
CATCH UP
to reach the same level or standard as someone or something that is ahead in progress or development.
LOOK AFTER
to care for someone or something, ensuring their well-being and needs are met.
CLICK
An action in which a user presses a mouse button or trackpad to select an item on a computer interface or screen.
CHOOSE
An action where a user selects an item or an option on a computer interface, usually by pressing a mouse button, trackpad, or touchscreen.
Have a good head for sth
to have a natural ability or talent for something, often related to understanding or managing it well.
get a kick out of
to derive enjoyment or pleasure from something.
take out insurance on sth
to obtain a policy that provides financial protection against potential loss or damage to a specific item or situation.
go to one’s head
to become overly vain or arrogant as a result of success or achievement.
off one’s head
to be irrational or insane, often referring to someone acting in a bizarre or nonsensical manner.
put one’s foot in one’s mouth
to say something embarrassing or inappropriate, often unintentionally.
carry on an affair (idm)
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