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inside out
with the inside facing outside
upside down
with the upper side turned toward the lower side
to fill in
to write answers in; to inform, to tell. (In second case, fill someone in on something)
to fill out
to complete a form (To fill in refers to completing various parts of a form; to fill out is to complete the whole form)
to take advantage of
to use well, to profit from; to use another person's weaknesses to gain what one wants
no matter
regardless of (This idiom is a shortened from of It doesn't matter. It is followed by a question word, Who, How, etc)
to take up
to begin to do or study, to undertake; to occupy space, time or energy
to take up with
to consult someone about an important matter (The important matter follows the verb take, while the person consulted follows with
to take after
to resemble a parent or close relative (for physical appearance only; also: to look like
in the long run
eventually, after a long period of time.
in touch
having contact
out of touch
not having contact; not having knowledge of