hand in - to submit a piece of work to a teacher, turn down - to reject an offer, fill up - fill completely, or to capacity , give up - quit , come across - to meet by chance, chase after - pursue someone sexually or romantically, throw away - to get rid of as worthless or unnecessary, take after - resemble a parent or ancestor, take on - hire an employee, take in  - include or encompass something., catch in - To physically ensnare or capture someone in something, catch up with  - succeed in reaching a person who is ahead of one, bank on - to expect something, broke out - to escape from a place or a situation, brought forward - to present or introduce (a subject) for discussion, bring in - introduce a new law or product, brought out - to expose, reveal, or cause to be seen, carry out - put in effect, take off - remove clothing from one's or another's body, back out - withdraw from a commitment., come round - recover consciousness, block out - stop something such as light or noise from reaching somewhere,

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