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Drive backward from a place

Back out

burst, lose air suddenly

blow out

stop working, running or operating

break down

arrive and register

check in

arrive (usually by chance)

come up

move suddenly in front a driver or vehicule

cut in

eat dinner in a usually expensive restaurant

dine out

to expect something

figure on

arrive at a place where one started, return

Get back

Enter (when the verb has no object)

Get in

Enter (car, small plane)

Get into

Leave (a plane, bus, train or horse)

Get off

Enter (a large plane, bus, train or horse)

Get on

Leave (car, small plane), often followed by of

Get out

drive or fly

head into

move away from one's present location

Head out

raise with a jack

jack up

cause to go down (wheels for example)

let... down...

go out of quickly and in a disorderly way

pile out

bump hard against, collide with

plow into

arrive, drive, or move into the place which one is going

pull in

drive to one side of the road and stop there

pull over

fasten something in position

put... on...

drive (unusually intentionally) off the road

run off

drive (unusually intentionally) across the top of something

run over

watch someone go away, with someone ti the place where his trip begins

see... off...

say goodbye in a friendly way

send... off...

start a trip, leave

set out

leave the ground, go into the air (airplane)

take off

turn to face in the opposite direction, make either a half circle or a full circle

turn around

drive a car quickly past and in front of one vehicle and then another

weave in and out, weaved in and out
When referring to weaving a cloth, wove & woven)

request, ask someone to give or bring

ask for

faint, become unconscious

black out, pass out

come to someone from behind, overtake

catch up with

lie down in a curved shape (fetal position)

curl up

go straight across or through instead of around

cut across

intended for, made for, suited to, able to do

cut out for

feel able, feel well enough to

feel up to

follow a movement, plan to the end

follow... through...

do something next as a continuation of

follow up

continue

go on

continue to try

hold on

stay even with, stay aside (in a race), do what is necessary to not falling behind

keep up, keep up with

make unconscious

knock out

go forward again

move on

call attention to, show

point out

go away quietly, without being seen

slip away

practise or exercise for a few minutes before a contest, performance; become accustomed to do something

warm up

cause to become very tired

wear... out...

do physical exercise

work out