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  • to end a romantic relationship
    split up / break up
  • to have a good relationship with someone
    get on with
  • gain control
    take over
  • tolerate
    put up with
  • start to become successful
    take off
  • move away from other people to talk
    take aside
  • Who is the best teacher in the world?
    ....
  • Give work to a teacher or professor
    Give in
  • MAKE UP (crime unit)
    invent an explanation for something, especially in order to avoid being punished
  • to allow yourself to be arrested
    give (oneself) up
  • Return something
    Give back
  • to admire
    look up to
  • Stop arguing and concede
    give in
  • start to like
    take to
  • SHOW OFF
    behave in a way that is intended to attract people’s attention and make them admire you
  • Stop doing something
    Give up
  • COME OVER
    visit someone in the place where they are, especially their house
  • employ
    take on
  • Release a gas or smell
    Give off
  • resemble
    take after
  • GET OUT OF
    avoid doing something that you should do
  • Give personal information
    Give out
  • RUN OUT OF
    use all of something so that you do not have any left
  • to start to forget someone and feel happy again after a relationship has ended
    get over
  • start doing
    take up
  • to punish verbally
    tell off
  • Distribute (paper)
    give out
  • to look after a child until they are an adult
    bring up
  • to stop being friendly with someone because you had an argument
    fall out with
  • to fall in love with someone
    fall for
  • to have a romantic relationship with someone
    go out with
  • OWN UP
    admit or confess that you have done something wrong
  • to increase in age
    grow up
  • accept as true
    take in
  • disappoint
    let down
  • Tell secrets
    Give away
  • FIND OUT
    discover a fact or piece of information