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put someone out
create problems
rip off
to cheat someone
throw away
discard / put in the trash bin
take away from
to reduce the positive effect or success of something
drain someone down
to use so much of someone’s energy or strength etc that they feel very tired or weak
spit out
same as spit
chew up
to chew something for a long time, until it is very soft or in very small pieces and easy to swallow
drive away
to make someone stop wanting something or stop wanting to be with someone
pick (someone) up
to get or bring someone or something from somewhere
drop (someone) off
to take someone or something
check in
to show your ticket at an airport so you can find where will be sitting / bags can be put on the plane
turn up (somewhere)
to arrive or appear somewhere
take off
If an aircraft, bird, or insect takes off, it leaves the ground and begins to fly
set off
to start on a trip
speed up
to go or happen faster
break down
stop working