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stumble across
meet or find something by chance
get down
to make a note of something
take down
to make a note of something
pass on
die
come to
to become conscious again
put by
save for the future
drop off
fall asleep
let down
make longer
take up
make shorter
dress down
wear informal clothes
see off
go to a station to say goodbye to somebody
pass away
die
doze off
to fall asleep
tell off
criticize
pass out
faint
catch on
to become popular, to understand
do with
be helped by having something
do in
kill someone or make someone very tired
make off
to leave, especially in a hurry or secretly
do up
repair and redecorate a building
do away with
to stop doing or having something, to make something end
set back
to delay the progress of someone or something
set about
to begin to do something
turn over
to turn a page on to its other side
turn out
to happen, to prove to be
set in
to come and remain for some time
bring in
to introduce a law
cut off
to remove by cutting, to separate
cut in
to join a conversation suddenly, to interrupt
bring out
to produce something, to publish something
cut up
to divide something into smaller pieces
bring round
to bring back from unconsciousness
cut across
to go across something to make your journey shorter
bring about
to make something happen, to cause
break off
stop speaking suddenly
break out
escape from a prison
give off
to send (light, energy) out from a source
go round
to be enough for everyone
go without
to manage without something that you usually have or need
come at
to attack, to be directed at or toward
come about
to happen
come off
to turn out well, to succeed
come to
to become conscious again
come out
to be produced or published, to appear
take out on
to behave badly towards somebody because you are angry about something else
take to
to feel or begin to feel a liking for somebody
take down
to make a note of something
take on
to begin to deal withsomething (job, responsibility)
take in
to understand or remember something that you hear or read
get through
to succeed in speaking to somebody on the phone
get round
to persuade someone to agree or to do what you want
put forward
to propose or suggest something
put away
return something to its proper place
put off
postpone
put through
to connect someone on the telephone
look through
to examine something, usually quickly
look away
to turn your eyes away from someone or something that you were looking at