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  • " to be like or to look like another family member or part of the family"
    take after
  • "To interrupt someone or something"
    break in on
  • " to take care of someone or something and make certain that they have everything they need"
    look after
  • "meet or find something by chance"
    come across
  • "to finish, use, or sell all of something, so that there is none left"
    run out of
  • "stops working"
    break down
  • "undergo (a difficult or painful period or experience)"
    go through
  • "produce (something), especially when pressured or challenged"
    come up with
  • "back out, pull back, hold back, forget, decide that something will not happen"
    call off
  • "to delay or move an activity to a later time"
    put off
  • "become unconscious"
    pass out
  • "to invent an explanation for something, especially in order to avoid being punished or embarrassed"
    make up
  • "to suddenly leave your husband, wife, or partner and end your relationship with them"
    walk out on
  • "to think about someone or something in the past"
    think back on
  • "manage with difficulty to live or accomplish something"
    get by
  • "to try to discover the facts about something such as a problem or a crime"
    look into
  • "to try to make people admire your abilities, achievements, or possessions"
    show off
  • "to meet somebody by chance"
    run into
  • "to bring to attention"
    bring up
  • "to come to a place, move from one place to another, or move towards someone"
    come over
  • "to discuss a situation with someone, usually before making a decision"
    talk over
  • "have meal in restaurant, not at home"
    eat out
  • "give something to a person in authority"
    hand in