(paragraph 4) – to persuade someone to leave their home or go somewhere. - DRAG OUT, (Paragraph 1) To reduce the amount of something - CUT DOWN ON, (Paragraph 2) To have a favourable opinion or give permission for something. - APPROVE OF, (Paragraph 3) to become spoiled (food) or explode - GO OFF, very inexpensive (Paragraph 3) - DIRT CHEAP, To be extremely busy or overwhelmed with something. (Paragraph 1) - BE UP TO ONE-S EYES, be very expensive (Paragraph 2) - COST AN ARMS AND A LEG, To fail to appreciate someone or something properly (Paragraph 8) - TAKE FOR GRANTED, to develop strong romantic feelings for someone (Paragraph 7) - FALL IN LOVE, someone you don't know drives you somewhere for free (Paragraph 5) - HITCH-HIKING,
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