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Boss (sb) around: To exercise control or gives o ...

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    Phrasal verb Please stop bossing me around
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  • Fall out with: To argue with someone
    Phrasal verb. She’s fallen out with her best friend
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  • Gang up (sb): join or act with a person against
    Phrasal verb. They all ganged up to try and get him to change his decision
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  • Get along (with sb): To have a good relationship.
    Phrasal verb.I don’t really get along with his other friends.
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  • Hang out (with sb): to regularly spend time in a place or with someone.
    Pharsal verb. They all hang out at Charli’s house.
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  • Leave (sb/sth) out: to not include.
     Verb. You can leave the butter out of this recipe if you're on a low-fat diet.
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  • Let (sb) down: Disappoint someone by not doing it.
    Phrasal verb. I don't want to let myself down in the exam.
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  • Make up (with sb):Forgive someone and return to being nice to him/her after an argument.
    Phrasal verb. We fight, but we always make up soon after.
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  • Meet up (with sb): to meet another person in order to do something together.
    Phrasal verb. Departmental managers meet up once a month to discuss their concerns.
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  • Push (sb) around: Tell someone what to do in a threatening way.
    Phrasal verb. If you think you can push me like that, you're wrong.
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  • Push (sb) down: To make something lower in level or amount.
    Phrasal verb. Increased competition will push down prices.
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  • Put up with (sb/sth): Accept or continue to accept an unpleasant situation or experience
    Phrsal verb.I can't put up with a leaky freezer.
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  • Stick up for (sb): Support or defend someone or something, especially when criticizing that person or thing
    Phrasal verb. I can defend myself.
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  • Socialize: To spend free time having fun with people.
    Verb. Students can socialize with teachers at the café.
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  • Interviewing: A meeting where someone asks you questions.
    Noun. I had an interview last week for a job in London.
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  • Honest: sincere and truthful
    Adjective. What is your honest opinion?
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  • Advice: Suggestions about what you think someone should do
    Noun.This book gives advice on saving money.
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