be on good terms (with sb), be friendly with somebody, be in a good mood, feel happy, be broke, have no money at all, do one's best, try as hard as possible, do sb a favour, do something to help somebody, do (sth) for a living, have a job and earn money, have a good time, enjoy oneself, have the time of one's life, experience a period of exceptional happiness, have an early night, go to bed early, get along with, be on friendly terms, get into a mess, get into a difficult situation, get on sb's nerves, irritate somebody, get rid of, remove or dispose of, give sb one's word, make a promise, get in touch with, communicate with somebody one hasn't seen recently, keep in touch with sb, maintain contact by visiting, writing, etc., keep sth quiet, keep something secret, keep an eye on sth, guard or watch something, keep one's head, remain calm, keep one's fingers crossed, wish for good luck, make oneself at home, act and feel as if one were in one's own house, make room (for sth), allow enough free space, make sure, check, make a fortune, make a lot of money, make up one's mind, decide, make a living, earn money, drop sb a line, write somebody a short informal letter or message, break a record, surpass a previous achievement or record, break sb's heart, make somebody very sad.
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