if you l_ a fact or a piece of information, you find it out by looking in something such as a reference book or a list. - Look up , if you t__ something you record it in writing - Take down, if you f__ a solution to a problem or the reason for something, you succeed in solving it or understanding it. - Figure out, if you w__ a solution to a problem or mystery, you manage to find the solution by thinking or talking about it. - Work out, if you th something ___, you consider it carefully before making a decision. - Think over, if you g___ a number of things, you distribute them among a group of people. - Give out, if you l___ to someone, especially someone older than you, you respect and admire them. - Look up to sb, if you c___ with a plan or idea, you think of it and suggest it. - Come up with, if you l__ something o__, you examine it quite quickly in order to get a general idea of what it is like. - Look over, when you ch___ you stop feeling depressed and become more cheerful. - Cheer up, to be present at the departure of (a person making a journey) - See sb off, if you l___ to something that is going to happen, you want it to happen because you think you will enjoy it. - Look forward to, when you s____, you start a journey. - Set off, when an airplane t____, it leaves the ground and starts flying. - Take off, if you c____ an event that has been planned, you cancel it. - Call off, when you ch___ a hotel or clinic, or if someone checks you in, you arrive and go through the necessary procedures before you stay there. - Check in, to leave a hotel or a private hospital after paying a bill - Check out of, to write all the necessary information on a document such as a cheque - Make out, to eat away from home, esp in a restaurant - Eat out, return, get back, arrive home - Come back, search for , hunt for , try to find - Look for, if you t___ a piece of clothing, you put it on to see if it fits you or if it looks nice. - Try on, if you d__ something __, you fasten it. - Do up, (of a practice or fashion) become popular - Catch on, if you t__ something __, you test it in order to find out how useful or effective it is or what it is like. - Try out , to remove something, especially a piece of clothing - Take off, when you p___ clothing or make-up, you place it on your body in order to wear it. - Put on, if you say that someone is sh___, you are criticizing them for trying to impress people by showing in a very obvious way what they can do or what they own. - Show off, to put on clothes quickly - Pull on, use up ; be out of, consume, eat up - Run out of, when someone g___, they gradually change from being a child into being an adult. - Grow up, if you t___ a member of your family, you resemble them in your appearance, your behaviour, or your character. - Take after, if you l___ someone or something, you do what is necessary to keep them healthy, safe, or in good condition. - Look after, if you m___, you stop living in a particular house or place and go to live somewhere else. - Move out, quarrel, argue, row, fight, squabble, bicker, have words, disagree , be at odds - Fall out, when you m__ somewhere, you begin to live there as your home. - Move in, to put an end to (a relationship) or (of a relationship) to come to an end - Break up, if you l___, you think about things that happened in the past. - Look back, if you t_ someone__, you speak to them angrily or seriously because they have done something wrong. - Tell sb off, to repair something - Fix up, to succeed in talking to someone on the phone - Get through, wait , wait a minute , just a moment , just a second ; stay here , stay put ; hold the line ; just a sec - Hold on, if you h__ or you h__ the phone, you end a phone call. If you h__ on someone you are speaking to on the phone, you end the phone call suddenly and unexpectedly. - Hang up, if someone b__ laughing, crying, or making another noise, they suddenly start making that noise - Burst out, if you c___, you become less angry, upset, or excited. - Calm down, to increase the amount of sound, heat or light - Turn up, if you p__ a piece of electrical equipment into an electricity supply or if you p___ it in, you push its p___ into an electric socket so that it can work. - Plug in, if a machine or a vehicle b___, it stops working. - Break down, if you f___ a form or other document requesting information, you write information in the spaces on it. - Fill in, if you c___words on a page, you draw a line through them, because they are wrong or because you want to change them. - Cross out, enter or open (a place, vehicle, or container) forcibly, especially for the purposes of theft - Break into, to give someone little or no punishment for something that they did wrong - Let off, if you p___, you faint or collapse. - Pass out, if a building b____ , it is completely destroyed by fire. - Burn down, to hit something hard making a loud noise and often causing damage - Crash into, to steal something from a person, business or vehicle by threatening with a gun or other weapon - Hold up, become (a particular kind of thing or person); be transformed into - Turn into, if you g____, you succeed in leaving a place or a person's company. - Get away, be finished - Be over, if you g___ an unpleasant or unhappy experience or an illness, you recover from it. - Get over, if you t___ an activity or a subject, you become interested in it and spend time doing it, either as a hobby or as a career. - Take up, to stop a piece of equipment working temporarily by pressing a button or by moving a switch - Turn off, if you c___ a mess or clean up a place where there is a mess, you make things tidy and free of dirt again. - Clean up, to lift something or someone up from a surface or to go and meet someone\something that you have arranged to take somewhere in a vehicle. - Pick up, rise or cause to rise from bed after sleeping - Get up, succeed in reaching a person who is ahead of one - Catch up, to allow a person or an animal to leave a place - Let out, to postpone or delay - Put off, if food or drink g___, it’s no longer fresh - Go off, if a soft or dry material s__ __ a liquid, the liquid goes into the substance. - Soak up, if you d__ __ on someone, you visit them informally, usually without having arranged it. - Drop in, to spend a lot of time in a place or with someone - Hang out, when you t__ something __, you fasten string or rope round it so that it is firm or secure. - Tie up, to fold paper around - Wrap up, To fill something with air or gas - Blow up, to allow to enter - Let in, if you t__ something __, you remove it permanently from its place. - Take out, to get very near someone before they notice you - Sneak up, to enter, used in the imperative when admitting a person - Come in, when you s___ a letter or package, you send it somewhere by post. - Send off, to l__ __ __ someone means to consider that person to be inferior or unimportant, usually when this is not true. - Look down on sb, admit or confess to having done something wrong or embarrassing - Own up, if someone drops out of college or a race, for example, they leave it without finishing what they started. - Drop out, if you manage to fit a person or task in, you manage to find time to deal with them. - Fit it, if people l__ or if you line them up, they move so that they are standing in a line. - Line up, to disturb, prevent (someone) from concentrating on something - Put sb off, if you l___, you think about what is going to happen in the future and perhaps make plans for the future. - Look ahead, pull smth into pieces - Tear up, to remove smth from a larger piece of paper - Cut out, if you h___something such as homework or something that you have found, you give it to a teacher, police officer, or other person in authority. - Hand in, if you t__ something ___, it is moved so that it faces the opposite direction. - Turn around, If you t___ something __ from someone, you remove it from them, so that they no longer possess it or have it with them. - Take smth away, meet by chance - Run into smb, cease making an effort; admit defeat - Give up, if you c_ __ __ something, you use or do less of it. - Cut down on, if you p__ an object or place, you make people look at it or show them where it is. - Point smth out, speak more loudly - Speak up, to remove smth or sb out of smth - Pull out, if something d__, it becomes less and less common and eventually disappears completely. - Die out, to p___ a building or statue means to deliberately destroy it. - Pull down,

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