Our votes will ..... each other ..... (to stop something from having any effect)
CANCEL OUT
The wine really .... the spicy flavour of the meat (to make someone or something show a quality that they have)
brings out
When one of the protesters began to speak, the people .... (him) to hear what he had to say. (to form a tight group around (something or someone))
crowded around
In looks she .... her father. (to look or behave like an older relative)
takes after
Why do you always ..... me? ( to keep treating someone badly or unfairly, especially by criticizing them)
pick on
We usually ..... for a quick coffee in the morning. (to come together with someone, either unexpectedly or as planned)
meet up
He’s just ... with his girlfriend ( end relationship)
broken up
I don’t think the colours .... very well ( things seem good, natural, or attractive in combination with each other
go together
He didn’t want this to .... them.( to cause a disagreement or argument between people)
come between
t’s taken a few months, but Katy is finally starting to .... to me. (to talk more about your personal feelings and experiences)
open up
The event was unique in .... politicians, business leaders, and academics ( to create a situation in which people meet and do something together, especially when they would not usually do so)
bringing together
I don’t like children who ..... ( to reply rudely to someone)
answer back
Candidates will be ..... voters during the months before the election.(to try to find out someone’s opinions, ideas, feelings etc by talking to them)
sounding out
I .... your mother at the supermarket. ( to meet someone unexpectedly)
bumped into
I .... John immediately ( to begin to like someone or something )
took to
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