to get round someone - e. to persuade someone to let you do or have something, usually by flattering them, to take after someone - g. to resemble a member of your family in appearance or character, to tell someone off - d. to reprimand, to speak severely to someone because they have done something wrong, to look up to someone - a. to respect and admire someone, to have a very good opinion of someone, to bring someone up - f. to raise a child, to look after a child, to get out of doing something - to avoid having to do something, to get through to someone - i. to succeed in making someone understand the meaning of what one is saying, to grow up - j. to become more adult and mature, to get away with something - b. to escape being punished for something, to look back (on something) - c. to think about something that (for doing something) happened in the past,

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