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collect someone from somewhere
pick someone up
put something high or on the wall
hang up something
to continue doing something
carry on
employ someone
take some on
be connected on the phone
get through
discover
find out
increase the volume or strength of sound, heat, etc. by turning a knob or switch on a device.
turn up
to arrive
to turn up
to distract someone
put someone off
happy and excited about something that is going to happen
look forward to something
wear formal or special clothes
dress up
make something start working / start wearing something
put on
come to someone's house for a short time
come around
go on holiday or on a trip
go away
take care of
look after
to visit somewhere
go around to somewhere
to keep money in order to buy something
to save up for something
give something to someone
hand something over someone
to finish, use, or sell all of something
run out of
repay a loan to someone / take revenge on someone
pay back
have an argument
fall out with
When someone borrows something from you, you expect them to
give it back
When you've thought of an idea, we say you’ve
come up with an idea.
If you have a lot of clothes, it can be difficult to
get them into your suitcase.
When you’ve resolved a problem, especially by thinking a lot, we say you
work it out.
meet or find someone or something by chance
come cross someone or something
to be tricked into believing something that is not true
fal for something
When you cut paper or material to make a separate shape, you
cut something out
When you give something like a letter or homework assignment to someone in authority, you are
hand it in
When you put rubbish in the bin, you
throw it away
If you stay in the same place for a while, we say you
stick around
to continue happening, doing something
keep on
fall on the ground
fall over
stop trying
give up
do the activity with people who are already doing it
join in
to display proudly / deliberately trying to attract attention and admiration
show off
be excused from / to avoid or escape something
get out of
talking too much about
going on about
tolerate or accept something
put up with something
do a trial
try out
to start doing something
take up