flare up - a situation in which something such as violence, pain, or anger suddenly starts or gets much worse, fool someone into (ing) - to use deception or trickery to compel someone or oneself to do something., go under (of a company) - If a company goes under, it fails financially, head for - to go or cause to go (towards), go for (attack) - to attack someone, go down (of news) - to happen, go down (quantity or value) - to be reduced in value, hit on (idea) - to think of an idea when you didn't expect or intend to, especially one that solves a problem, jump at - to accept something eagerly, hit it off - it means you like each other immediately, keep off (subject - like politics and religon) - If you keep off a particular subject, you avoid talking about it., kick up (a fuss) - to show great anger about something, especially when this does not seem necessary, laugh sth off - to make yourself laugh about something unpleasant in order to make it seem less important or serious, live something down - to make people forget that you made a big mistake or did something very embarrassing in the past, liven (sb) up - to become more energetic or in a better mood, or to make someone feel this way:, make out (pretend) - you manage with difficulty to see or hear it., open up (talk openly) - to start to talk more about yourself and your feelings:,
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