Get on with - Continue doing something, especially work, Do up - Repair or decorate a building so that it looks attractive, Clear up - Make a place tidy by removing things from it, Go on - Continue, Wear out - Make someone extremely tired, Pick up - Collect (or go and get) someone or something, Take up - Start doing a particular job, activity or hobby, Sum up - Describe the important facts or characteristics about something or someone, Take risks - do something even though something bad might happen because of it, Have a go - Try to do something, Get hold of - Obtain or get something, Keep a promise - Do what you said you would do, Make up - Say or write something which is not true, Not have a clue - Be completely unable to guess, understand, or deal with something , Live up to - Be as good as something, Hand back - Return something to the person who gave it to you, Get away with - Succeed in avoiding punishment for something, Point out - Tell someone about some information, often because you believe they are not aware of it or have forgotten it, Put off - Decide or arrange to delay an event or activity until a later time or date, Look back - To think about something that happened in the past, Take over - Take control of / occupy, Pull in - Attract, Cater for - Provide what is wanted or needed by someone or something, Hang around with - Spend time with someone, Chill out - Relax completely, Be up to - Be doing something, Pop into - Go into a place or visit for a short time, Cut down (on) - Do less of something or use something in smaller amounts, Come up with - Suggest or think of an idea or plan, Come up against - Have to deal with a problem,

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