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  • not to be punished for doing smth
    to get away with
  • to die
    to pass away
  • to give smth to smn in a position of authority
    to hand in
  • to resemble a relative in appearance, behaviour or character
    to take after
  • to suddenly start doing smth
    to burst out
  • to stop trying
    to give up
  • Why did he turn ... the invitation? Doesn't he like parties?
    down
  • Every evening I take ... to the gym for a good workout.
    off
  • After the game he burst ... in perspiration.
    out
  • to suddenly go away
    to take off
  • to agree to do smth you don't want to do
    to give in to
  • Queen Elizabeth II passed ... in 2022.
    away
  • to take care of smn or smth
    to look after
  • My neighbour had to look ... his three kids on his own.
    after
  • to reject or refuse
    to turn down
  • to stop abruptly (right away)
    to break off
  • We are supposed to hand ... our homework tomorrow.
    in
  • She refused to give ... to bullying and threats.
    in
  • Never give ... your dreams. Miracles happen every day!
    up
  • Don't think you can get ... with telling lies!
    away
  • They broke ... the meeting before it had properly started.
    off
  • Do you take ... your father or your mother?
    after
  • to finally be in a particular place or situation
    to end up
  • If you keep on doing stunts like these, you will end ... in hospital.
    up