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She ZONED OUT during the lecture because it was so boring.
Not pay attention.
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I'm going home to CATCH UP ON my sleep.
Do something that should have been done earlier.
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An emergency like this CALLS FOR some pretty drastic action.
require
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He BOSSES everyone AROUND.
Use excessive authority to control people.
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They had to ACCOUNT FOR all the money that had gone missing.
explain
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Everybody CHIPPED IN to pay the bill.
Contribute some money.
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He had his dog PUT DOWN because it was in a lot of pain from its tumours.
Kill an animal because it's old, ill, etc..
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I didn't really agree, but I WENT ALONG WITH the decision because I was in the minority.
Accept a decision or suggestion.
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She CAME TO an hour after the operation.
Become conscious, wake up from anaesthetic.
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Thieves GOT AWAY WITH two Picassos, which were never found.
Not get caught, criticised or punished for doing something wrong.
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He BLACKED OUT and collapsed on the floor.
Fall unconscious.
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I AM FED UP of his complaints.
Be bored, upset or sick of something.
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The police told the protesters to BACK OFF.
retreat
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She's not CUT OUT FOR this kind of work.
Be suitable, have the necessary qualities.
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The children are really WINDING me UP
Irritate someone or increase their stress level, especially if done deliberately.
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I was really PUT OFF by the way he eats with his mouth open.
Stop liking something or somebody, discouraged
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He's the kind of manager who will always STAND UP FOR his staff.
Defend, support.
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Are you sure you're going? I'll get your coats and SEE you OUT.
Accompany a guest to your front door when they are leaving your house.
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The rest of the staff BACKED her UP when she complained about working conditions.
support
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As we were in the area, we CALLED ON/ ROUND my sister-in-law.
visit
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The movie was a bit boring and I DOZED OFF halfway through.
FALL ASLEEP
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I must BAIL my drunken brother OUT OF jail.
Pay a bond to release someone from jail.
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The police told the crowd to KEEP BACK from the fire.
Maintain a safe distance.
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I was so nervous in the interview that I just BLANKED OUT and couldn't answer their questions properly.
Have a temporary memory failure.
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I ZONKED OUT during the film and missed most of it.
Fall asleep.
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The last notes DIED AWAY/ DOWN and the audience burst into applause.
Become quieter or inaudible (of a sound).
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The reporters eventually DUG UP the truth about the affair.
Find something that is supposed to be secret.
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I WAS TAKEN ABACK when I saw him because he's lost all his hair.
Be shocked or surprised.
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He BACKED OUT two days before the holiday so we gave the ticket to his sister
Fail to keep an arrangement or promise.
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She didn't want to let me go, but I finally managed to TALK her INTO it.
Persuade someone to do something.
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We're completely SNOWED UNDER at work because it's the end of the tax year.
Have too much work.
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We ASKED them AROUND for dinner.
Invite someone.
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They FELL OUT over the decision and hardly speak to each other any more.
Argue and be on bad terms with someone.
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They ACTED OUT the story on stage.
Perform something with actions and gestures..
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The box FELL APART when I picked it up.
Break into pieces.
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The truth only DAWNED ON me much later.
Finally realise or understand something.
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