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  • to argue with someone and stop being friendly with them.
    fall out
  • to distribute something to each of a number of people.
    give out
  • to spend the night somewhere instead of returning home.
    stay over
  • to go to the place where someone is leaving to say goodbye.
    see off
  • to succeed in being chosen or elected by a team, university or group.
    get in
  • to criticise, punish or be unkind to the same person often and unfairly,
    pick on
  • to visit a place and look at the things there.
    look around
  • to stop somewhere for a short time when you are on a long journey.
    stop over
  • to say who you are when you arrive at a hotel so that you can get the key for your room.
    check in
  • to not leave a place when other people leave it.
    stay behind
  • to become involved in an activity with other people.
    join in
  • to stop eating or drinking something, usually to improve your health.
    cut out
  • to use or do something to see if it works or if you like it.
    try out
  • to leave the hotel and pay the bill and return the key.
    check out
  • to eat all the food that you have been given.
    eat up
  • to move or travel from place to place using transport or by walking.
    get around
  • to become less hot, or to make something less hot.
    cool down
  • When food __________, it stops being good to eat because it's too old.
    go off
  • to visit a place with someone, showing them the most interesting places.
    take around/show around
  • When schools or colleges ______________, the classes end and the holidays begin.
    break up
  • To find the answer to something by thinking about it.
    figure out / work out
  • to eat something to make yourself feel full.
    fill up on
  • to be similar to an older member of your family.
    take after
  • to make food hot so that it can be eaten.
    heat up
  • to persuade someone to do something by convincing them.
    talk into
  • to decide to arrange or delay an even or activity to a later time or date.
    put off
  • to give a piece of written work or a document to someone to read, judge or deal with.
    hand in/give in
  • to try to get or achieve something.
    go for
  • to only eat a particular type of food, normally because you don't like other food.
    live on
  • to go to lunch or dinner in a restaurant.
    eat out
  • to read something aloud so that other people can hear you.
    read out
  • to write something so that you don't forget it.
    note down
  • to go somewhere on holiday, normally because you need a break.
    get away