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Vocabulary 1

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    Tuesday January 25 22
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  • Boss around to exercise control or authority over somebody She waved her friend over as if bossing around a maid. phrase verb
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  • Fall out to have an argument whit somebody so that you are no longer friedy whith them Her baby teeth are starting to fall out. phrase verb
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  • gang up to unit as a group against someone They all ganged up to try and get him to change his decision phrase verb
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  • get along to unite as a group against someone They all ganged up to try and get him to change his decision phrase verb
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  • hang out to spend a lot of time in a place or with someone You still hang out at the pool hall? phrase verb
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  • leave out to not include someone or something from some activity or situation You can leave the butter out of this recipe if you're on a low-fat diet phrase verb
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  • let down to disappoint someone by failing to do what you agreed to do or were expected to do When I was sent to prison, I really felt I had let my parents down phrase verb
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  • make up to forgive someone and be friendly with them again after an argument or disagreement UK We often quarrel but we always make it up soon after phrase verb
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  • meet up to meet another person in order to do something together They suggested we meet up at Mustafa's phrase verb
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  • push around to tell someone what to do in a rude or threatening way f you think you can push me around like that, you're mistaken phrase verb
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  • push down to tell someone what to do in a rude or threatening way If you think you can push me around like that, you're mistaken phrase verb
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  • put up with to accept or continue to accept an unpleasant situation or experience, or someone who behaves unpleasantly I can put up with the house being messy, but I hate it if it's not clean phrase verb
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  • stick up for to support or defend someone or something, especially when that person or thing is being criticized I can stick up for myself pharse verb
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  • socialize to spend time when you are not working with friends or with other people in order to enjoy yourself I tend not to socialize with my colleagues phrase verb
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  • interviewing the activity of asking someone questions to see whether they are suitable for a job or course The person doing the interviewing is not the person the new employee will be working for phrase verb
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  • honest telling the truth or able to be trusted and not likely to steal, cheat, or lie She's completely honest phrase adjective
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