bring forward - to change the date or time of an event so that it happens earlier than planned, carry on - to continue to do, get round to  - to do something that you have intended to do for a long time, get up to  - to do something, often something that other people would disapprove of:, go off  - to stop liking or being interested in someone or something, join in  - participate, to take part, knock out - defeat and remove from a competition, make unconscious  , look out - to watch what is happening and be careful, pull out  - to stop being involved in an activity, put off - delay, postpone, put up with - tolerate, take to  - start (as a habit), take up - to begin to do something (as a hobby, sport...); to fill space or time,

Phrasal verbs: hobby, sport, games

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