aim at - to plan, hope, or intend to achieve something, answer to - to take orders from, obey, and explain your actions to someone:, back down - to admit that you were wrong or that you have been defeated:, back out (of something) - withdraw from an agreement, etc. /to decide not to do something that you had said you would do:, back up  - support or help, or someone or something that provides support or help, barge in - to walk into a room quickly, without being invited:, be carried away  - (with emotion) to become so excited about something that you do not control what you say or do, be/come down with  - (caught an illness) to start to suffer from an illness, especially one that is not serious:, black out  - (lose consciousness) to become unconscious suddenly but for a short period, blare out (music) - to make an unpleasantly loud noise, blow over (of storm/argument) - When a storm blows over, it becomes gradually less strong until it ends, bottle feelings up  - to refuse to talk about things that make someone angry or worried., branch out  - (develop in new areas) to start to do something different from what you usually do, especially in your job:, bring forward - (arrange to have earlier) move a meeting or event to an earlier date or time., brush up on somehthing - (improve skill) improve one's existing knowledge or skill in a particular area., burst out - to begin (doing something) suddenly They both burst out laughing., come down on - (criticise) criticize or punish someone harshly., come in (handy) - to be useful for a particular purpose:, come into (money) - (inherit) If someone comes into money, property, or a title, they receive it as a result of the death of a relation:, come out (stain/news/secret/sun) - Stain: dirt or a mark is removed by cleaning /News or Secret: it becomes known publicly after it has been kept secret /Sun: it appears in the sky, coop up - to keep someone or something in a closed space:, crack down - to take strong action to stop something, crop up - to happen or appear unexpectedly:, dawn on (somebody) - you understand something (a fact) after a period of not understanding it:, dig up - to discover secret or forgotten facts by searching very carefully, do away with (somebody) (something) - Somebody: to murder someone Something: eliminate, drag on - (of a process or situation) continue at tedious and unnecessary length., ease off - to gradually stop or become less, fall off  - (decrease) When the amount, rate, or quality of something becomes smaller or lower, feel up to (something) - to have the energy to do something:, fish for - a to try to get information or compliments: to try to get people to say good things about you:in which something such as violence, pain, or anger suddenly starts or gets much worse,

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