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Talk down to
My sister hates when her boss talks down to her.
Veer away from
Whenever I meet a false person I veer away from them
Talk out of
Her parents tried to talk Amy out of leaving her job.
Talk into
I was a little short on cash, but my friend talked me into investing some money online.
Take care of
Please take care of my baby when I’m away.
Suck it up
As boring as the meeting was, I had no choice but to suck it up and remain there.
Stay away from
Tepito is a dangerous area. You should stay away from it.
Stand up for
You need to stand up for your rights!
Single somebody out
Two of the boys were singled out for extra coaching.
Sign up with
Paul has signed up with a new football club as the quarterback
Sign up for
Riley signed up for a marathon to help collect funds
Run up against
Joan D’Arc ran up against strong religious morals back in that century.
Run out of
I was in the middle of taking a shower and I ran out of water.
Put up with
She puts up with a lot from her husband.
Opt out
I enjoy volleyball but I’m so busy I had to opt out of the tournament.
Make up for
If I work longer the next few days I can make up for the time I was off.
Make oneself out
In an attempt to find more details, he made himself out to be an undercover policeman
Make off with
A young man made off with my purse while I was distracted at a restaurant. 
Make do with
There were no chairs to sit on so we had to make do with a pile of boxes.
Make fun of
The comedian tried to make fun of the man wearing glasses.
Live up to
I study a lot to live up to my expectations.
Look forward to
I am looking forward to my birhtday.
Look down on
They always look down on anyone who is poor.
Look up to
I look up to my grandfather. He's a strong, independent man