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to succeed in living or working without someone or something. a) make without b) do without c) leave without
do without
to vomit. a) throw down b) throw away c) throw up
throw up
to lose consciousness. a) pass out b) pass away c) pass off
pass out
to free yourself from an illness or a desire to do something you should not do. a) get rid of b) fight off c) fight with
fight off
to begin to suffer of an specific illness. a) get away b) turn down c) come down with
come down with
to begin to like someone or something. a) take to b) get on c) put to
take to
to start an activity with a particular aim. a) set up b) set out c) set off
set out
to succeed in doing something difficult or unexpected. a) pull over b) pull up c) pull off
pull off
to wait for a short time; to hold onto something. a) hang on b) hold up c) hang up
hang on
to achieve success in one's career. a) get up b) go on c) get ahead
get ahead
to interrupt someone while he or she is speaking. a) cut in b) cut out c) cut off
cut in
to be forced to deal with a problem. a) face up b) come up against c) doze off
come up against
to receive blame or criticism. a) come in for b) come up with c) come down to
come in for
to lower or decrease someone's or something's power; to cause someone or something to fall. a) put down b) come down c) bring down
bring down
to be surprised or shocked by something and become unable to promptly respond to it. a) turn on b) be taken aback c) bring down
be taken aback