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When the drug ... ... you may feel pain. (become less strong or disappear)
Wear off
Can you ... ... the sound? (increase)
Turn up
Guess who ... ... at our party? (arrive, often unexpectedly)
Turn up
Your plane ... ... at 6.00. (leave the ground)
Take off
You always ... ... at parties. (behave to attract attention)
Show off
I think the rain has ... ... for the day. (to arrive and stay)
Set in
... ... ! There's a car coming! (beware)
Look out
Everyone panicked when the bomb ... .... (explode)
Go off
She pleaded with me, and I finally ... .... (stop fighting against)
Give in
The bank robbers ... ... in a stolen van. (escape)
Get away
Charles and Emily have ... ... again. (quarrel)
Fall out
My lawyer is ... ... a contract for us. (write a legal document)
Draw up
Suddenly an ambulance ... ... outside. (come to a stop)
Draw up
Her new book ... ... last week. (be published)
Come out
The war ... ... unexpectedly. (begin suddenly)
Break out
The car ... ... on the motorway. (stop working)
Break down
This is a difficult problem. I can't ... it ... . (find a solution)
Work out
All this work has ... me ... . (make tired)
Wear out
Paul was offered the job but he ... it ... . (refuse an offer)
Turn down
Have you ... ... the new computer? (use for the first time)
Try out
Please ... ... our offer. (consider)
Think over
Wendy ... ... Alan's letters. (tear into pieces)
Tear up
I've decided to ... ... tennis. (start a hobby)
Take up
If you are tired, I'll ... ... . (take someone's place)
Take over
A German company ... us ... last year. (buy a company)
Take over
Let me ... you ... the new building. (give a guided tour)
Show around
If you come to Florence I can ... you .... (provide accommodation)
Put up
The smell of fish ... me ... my tea. (make someone not want to do something)
Put off
They ... the meeting ... until Thursday. (postpone)
Put off
Harry ... money ... every week for his holiday. (save)
Put aside
I'll ... you ... at six. (collect)
Pick up
The couple quarrelled but then ... .... (become friends again)
Make up
I think you ... this story .... (invent)
Make up
Things are ... ... . (appear better)
Look up
I have to ... this word ... in my dictionary. (find information)
Look up
I always ... ... the difficult exercises. (not include)
Leave out
The blow on the head ... me .... (make unconscious)
Knock out
Two masked men ... ... the bank. (rob)
Hold up
Jorge finally ... ... teaching me Portuguese. (stop trying to do something)
Give up
I've decided to ... ... eating meat. (stop doing something)
Give up
Jill asked me not to ... her secret ... . (make something known)
Give away
The millionaire ... all his money ... . (make a gift of)
Give away
I want to ... ... what happened. (learn about, discover)
Find out
Our teacher was ill, so Mrs Frost ... .... (take someone's place)
Fill in
Can you ... ... this form please? (complete by writing)
Fill in
The weather is ... .... (improve)
Clear up
Could you ... ... your room please? (make tidy)
Clear up
We have decided to ... ... the match. (cancel)
Call off
You haven't ... ... my instructions. (act upon)
Carry out
We ... ... this child. (look after until adult)
Bring up