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  • Somebody _____ in and stole their TV.
    Somebody broke in and stole their TV.
  • He slipped and _____ down.
    He slipped and fell down.
  • You really need to _____ up.
    You really need to grow up.
  • She's really _____ forward to seeing you.
    She's really looking forward to seeing you.
  • Fortunately, he was able to _____ out the fire.
    Fortunately, he was able to put out the fire.
  • You really need to _____ down.
    You really need to calm down.
  • He promised to _____ after her.
    He promised to look after her.
  • If it's incorrect, just _____ it out.
    If it's incorrect, just cross it out.
  • _____ out what I just got!
    Check out what I just got!
  • _____ on a second; I'll be right there.
    Hang/hold on a second; I'll be right there.
  • You're doing a great job. _____ it up!
    You're doing a great job. Keep it up!
  • I _____ across some money on my way home.
    I came across some money on my way home.
  • What did he say before he _____ up?
    What did he say before he hung up?
  • - Did you go to the party? -No, I _____ up staying home.
    - Did you go to the party? -No, I ended up staying home.
  • Is my hair starting to _____ out?
    Is my hair starting to fall out?
  • Come on, it's time to _____ up.
    Come on, it's time to wake up.
  • It's your mess so _____ it up.
    It's your mess so clean it up.
  • I _____ up with him because he was _____ on me.
    I broke up with him because he was cheating on me.
  • His car _____ down on the way to work yesterday.
    His car broke down on the way to work yesterday.
  • She finally _____ him back.
    She finally called him back.
  • It's a formal event so we need to _____ up.
    It's a formal event so we need to dress up.
  • She decided to _____ off the meeting.
    She decided to call off the meeting.
  • Didn't you hear? They're not together anymore. They _____ up.
    Didn't you hear? They're not together anymore. They broke up.