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42 Cards in this Set
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tear something up
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To broke something into small pieces.
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think something over
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To over think something consider something.
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think something up
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To devise or invent.
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throw something away
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To waste something such as an opportunity or an advantage.
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throw something out
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Like to put something in the garbage
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touch something up
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To improve something with small changes.
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try something on
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to try things like clothes.
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try something out
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put to a test, examine
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turn something around
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To move to face opposite way.
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turn something/someone down
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To decline, refuse.
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turn something down
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To lower the volume, heat, etc.
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turn something in
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To inform on to the police.
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turn something off
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To stop a machine etc.
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turn someone off
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To lose interest.
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turn something on
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switch on something like a machine.
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turn something out
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To make or manufacture.
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turn something over
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To roll or flip over.
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turn something up
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To arrive, be present.
or To raise the volume |
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use something up
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use completely
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wake someone up
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awake from sleep.
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wipe something out
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To remove or destroy.
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work something out
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To resolve a problem like a math problem.
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write something down
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To write something..
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ask someone over
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To invite someone to someplace.
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bring someone/something down
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To cause the demise of something usually the government.
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do something over
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do it again.
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keep something on
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No removing something.
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see something through
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to complete a task
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start something over
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To star again.
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talk someone into something
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To persuade someone to do something.
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cater to someone
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To provide what someone wants or needs.
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carry on something
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To continue what other person was doing.
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come across something/someone
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encounter by chance.
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count on someone/something
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To depend on someone or something.
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do without someone/something
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To live without something you need.
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go after something/someone
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Pursue, to follow physically.
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go over something
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informal be received well
or to examine something carefully |
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go without something
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Be deprived of, not have.
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run into someone
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collide with, crash into
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run into something
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accidental crash or hit usually a car.
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stick with someone
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To stay close to someone.
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stick with it something
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To continue doing something, as before.
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