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F1 Phrasal Verbs U 7-9 (Definitions)
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to find something by chance
to come across
to try to notice someone or something
to look out for
to end a relationship or negotiations
to break off
to start doing a job or being responsible for something that another person did or had responsibility for before
to take over
to become available for people to buy or see
to come out
to explode / to start to ring loudly e.g. an alarm
to go off
to restart a (romantic) relationship
to get back together
to immediately like and become friendly with someone
to hit it off
to have a friendly relationship with
to get on (with)
to restart your relationship
to make up
to have an argument that damaged your relationship
to fall out
to have a romantic relationship with someone
to go out with
to continue
to keep on
to decide not to do something you have planned because you are frightened
to chicken out
to think carefully about the advantages and disadvantages involved before making a decision
to weigh up
to ask someone their opinion on an idea
to run (something) by (someone)
to wait until the next day before deciding what to do
to sleep on (something)
to think carefully about an idea before making a decision
to think over