pass sth on / pass on sth (to sb) - tell somebody a piece of information that another person has told you, make sth up / make up st h - invent an excuse, explanation, a story, etc., turn out - happen in a particular way or have a particular result, which is often unexpected, run sb/sth over / run over sb/sth - hit somebody or something while you are driving and knock them to the ground, go off - when a bomb goes off, it explodes, run away - leave a place quickly because you are frightened or don't want to get caught, work sth out / work out sth - understand or find the answer to something by thinking about it, get away with sth - avoid punishment for something, knock sb out / knock out sb - hit somebody hard so that they become unconscious, come round - become conscious again after being knocked out, catch up on - reach the same standard or level as other people, cheer up - start to feel happier than you were, fit in with - agree to do what somebody else decides to do, pass by - go past somewhere, talk sb into sth - persuade somebody to do something, go ahead - proceed with a plan, put out / put sb out - when something is inconvenient for somebody,

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