To return to a previous, usually undesirable state or condition - to sip back into old ways, to stop (something) immediately so that it does not become a worse problem - to nip in the bud, to loose sth - to kiss sth goodbye, a person who avoids work or effort. - slacker, to have the opposite result from the one you intended: - to backfire, to eat too much of something - to binge on, strongly felt or believed and very difficult to change or get rid of - to be deeply rooted in, to control something and prevent it from causing you problems: - to keep____at bay, to feel that you like someone/ sth very much: - to have a soft spot for, not to pay attention - to pay no heed to , an activity or product that stops or reduces stress (= great worry caused by a difficult situation) - a stress buster, involving groups of people in which everyone supports each other - close-knit, we reach our forties (ages 40-49) - now that our 40-s roll around, a very difficult struggle or challenge that requires significant effort, determination, and perseverance - an uphill battle, to completely and intentionally end a relationship or connection with someone - to cut ties up (with people), to revive, renew relationship that has faded - to rekindle relationship, to start a conversation - to strike up a conversation, to behave in a calm manner, often in a way that suggests you are not interested or do not care - to act nonchalant, to be actively searching, watchful, and alert for potential new friends or existing friends - to be on the lookout for friends, friendly and easy to talk to - approachable, to understand each other well because of sharing similar ideas, opinions, feelings, or ways of thinking, leading to easy communication and agreement - to be on the same wavelength, to support someone in all circumstances, without giving up or leaving their side - to stay with someone through thick and thin, to gradually end, often in a disappointing or weak way - to fizzle out, to (cause to) become unpleasant or unfriendly - to turn sour, impossible to attack successfully because of being very strong or of high quality - bulletproof confidence, not likely to move or break; very strong and firm - rock-solid friendship, to develop a close connection or strong relationship with someone over some reason - to bond over, to waste effort on something when there is no chance of succeeding - to beat a dead horse, to encourage or persuade someone to do something in a way that is gentle rather than forceful or direct - magic kick / gentle nudge / kick in the butt / tough lov, showing agreement and giving help, encouragement - supportive,
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