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share: it's when you buy something but it's very expensive and you don't have enough money and you pay for it little by little
verb: I'm going to pay for this phone with installments
quality: is when something is very good and is made with good things
verb: these pants are of good quality
evidence: when you have something to prove your point he has a evidence
verb: he has the evidence
Advice: when someone gives you a suggestion
noun: she gave me some advice
Honest: is when you tell the truth
adjective: it's good to always be honest
Interviewing: it is when you meet with someone to get a job and that person analizas if the job is appropriate for you
noun: Tomorrow i have a very inportant inteview
socialize: when you talk to someone new and pass the time
i don´t like to socialize >:v
stick up for: to support or defend someone or something, especially when that person or thing is being criticized:
verb : I stick up for my sister
put up with: to accept someone or something unpleasant in a patient way
verb : how has jan put up with him for so long
Push down: when you push someone or something down
verb: Ricardo push down
push around: to keeo telling someone what to do in an unfair and unpleasant way
verb: If you think you can push me around like that, you're mistaken.
meet up: to come together with someone as you have planned to do
Verb: we usually meet up for coffee after lunch
make up: substances people puto n their fase to make them look attractive
verb: I don't have make up
Let down: something that make you feel disappointed because it is not as good as you expected
verb: I didn't get the job, I was disappointed
leave out: to not include some or something
Verb: We decided to leave the chapter out of the book altogrther
hang out: to spend time in a particular place or with particular people
Verb: she knew all the clubs where he usually hung out
get along: if people get along, they like each other and are frirndly to each other Richard and are friendly to each other
verb: Fernanda get along well with the friends of her sister
Gang up: to unite as a group against someone:
Verb: They all got together to annoy me
Fall out: the unpleasant effects of something
Verb: I'm fell out with my sister
Boss around: to keep telling other people what to do
Verb : He´s always bossi his Little brother around