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fill out
write all the required information onto a form
fill up
become full
drop by
visit informally
pull out
extract or remove, usually with some force or effort
freak out
to become really scared, frightened or even angry
figure out
find the solution to a problem or question.
turn against
stop liking and become hostile.(betray)
call on
short visit.
chip in
contribute to some cause
show off
display proudly
rip off
charge someone too much for something.
put someone through
connect.
put off
postpone, delay, hold back to a later time,.
put off
discourage, upset
put up with
to tolerate or accept an unpleasant situation or person without complaining.
put on
gain weight.
put away
put something in its appropriate place.
put in
introduce.
hand out
to distribute to a group of people.
hang out
to spend a lot of time in a place
hang on
An expression that tells someone to wait.
make up one's mind
decide, choose.
make fun
subject to laughter or ridicule.
make do
accept, come to terms with something that is second best.
give away
make a gift of.
give off
emit pollution or something else unpleasant.
give in
submit or yield to another's wish or opinion.
give up
stop doing something, surrender.
cut out
remove part of something (usually with scissors and paper)
cut down
cause to fall by or as if by delivering a blow
get rid of
to throw away, eliminate.
get stuck
be unable to move forward.
get out
move out or away
get off
leave a vehicle, aircraft, etc.
get away with
to do something wrong or illegal without being punished.
get along with
have a good relationship with.
get on
enter or board of (trains, buses, ships, aircraft, etc.)
get in
to come or go into.
break out
move away or escape suddenly.
break up
come to an end
break in
enter someone's property in an unauthorized manner, usually with the intent to steal or commit a violent act.
break down
divide into smaller parts
break down
stop operating or functioning.
take away
take from a person or place.
take off
remove clothes or things.
run out of
to have no more of (something)
run away
escape from the control of.
run over
injured by a vehicle.
try out
to test something by using it.
try on
put on clothing to see if it fits
sit down
take a seat
sit up
change to an upright sitting position
feel like
have desire or wish for
pass out
to lose consciousness.
pass away
die, kick the bucket.
butter up
to be very nice to someone because you want something
boil down
simplify, reduce to the essentials.
look forward to
want, wish, anticipate, to be eager for something to happen.
look after
take care of, protect.
look into
to investigate; to carefully examine a situation or event
and try to discover the reasons for it.
look up
find information about.
look up to
feel admiration for.
doze off
sleep lightly; nap
bend down
lower the top half of your body.
come out
appear or become visible
come off
become unattached
throw away
put something in the garbage / trash, discard.
throw up
vomit.
turn into
become.
turn up
increase the volume.
turn down
refuse to accept.
sort out
arrange or order by classes or categories
talk into
persuade somebody to do something.
write down
write a note on a piece of paper
goof around
to spend time doing nothing important or behaving in a silly way, to play and have fun.
see out
accompany a guest to your front door when they are leaving your house, office.
bring up
raise a child.
cough up
to provide money for something you do not want to
prevent from
stop something from happening.
point out
draw attention to.
slow down
reduce the speed of.
go through
experience, cross.
go off
make a sudden loud noise
brush up
to improve your knowledge, skill, or memory of
something you used to know, or do, but have now partly
forgotten.
lay off
fire, discharge,dismiss, usually for economic reasons.
be off
To be cancelled (an event/an arrangement, etc.);
usually used in the present tense
be over
to be finished (an event or activity)
be taken aback
to be surprised and confused (stress the last word; used in the passive)
beat up
to hurt someone badly by hitting and punching.
blow up
to destroy (something or someone) by explosion; to
explode
break into
to enter somewhere (e.g. a house) illegally, especially by
force
break off
to end; to interrupt; to discontinue. _______ talks / negotiations / an engagement / a relationship / an agreement / etc.
burn down
to destroy with fire (usually buildings)
call off
to cancel something; to abandon something that has already begun, such as an event / an arrangement / an activity / etc. (often
used in the passive)
calm down
to become less excited and tense; to help someone (or a
difficult situation) to become less excited and tense.
carry out
to fulfill or perform (instructions / a duty / an order / a threat / a trial / etc.)
catch on
to become popular (an idea or a style)
check in
to report one's arrival (at a hotel, an airport, etc.)
cheer up
to become happier
come across
to find or meet (something or someone) by chance