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I took it on myself to print out some informational packets for the meeting since I knew it might be confusing for some people.
To decide to do something even though it was not one's responsibility.
I want to take back my video game from Jerry so I can play it over the weekend.
To take possession of something one had previously given, lent, or lost possession of to someone else.
I vowed to stand by my wife, no matter what happened to us.
To remain loyal to, committed to, or supportive of someone or something.
We sent the invitations out last week, but no one has replied yet.
distribute or dispatch something to numerous people or places.
I can't buy a car because I am saving up for college.
to accumulate money in order to buy something
We ran across some old friends in the village.
meet them or find them unexpectedly.
He just wanted to put across his opinion.
to cause to be understood or accepted
Masked robbers broke in and made off with $8,000.
steal it and take it away with you.
He was looking forward to working with the new Prime Minister.
want it to happen because you think you will enjoy it.
Come on, this is a party. Lighten up.
be less serious and make an effort to be more relaxed and happy.
She gulped down a mouthful of coffee
quickly eat or drink it all by swallowing large quantities of it at once.
my friend gave me hope that the forest would grow back.
to begin growing again after being cut off or damaged
Some men would fall apart if their wives left them.
to lose control of your emotions and become unable to deal with a difficult situation
Why don’t you drop by for coffee some time?
to make a short visit somewhere
They cut off the electricity last week.
same as cut
All the mines in this area were closed down in the 1980s.
stop operating
I was going to go bungee jumping, but I chickened out.
to decide not to do something because you are too frightened
Can someone catch me up on the latest developments?
to give someone the latest news or information about something
Everyone burst out laughing.
to begin to do something
My dad blew up (at me) when he saw the bill.
to suddenly become very angry