Ask around - To ask many people the same question., Call back - To return a phone call., Call off - To cancel something., Check in - To register upon arrival at a place (hotel, airport)., Check out - To examine or look at something; to borrow something., Come across - To find by chance., Come up with - To think of an idea or solution., Cut off - To disconnect or stop something., Drop by - To visit informally., Get across - To successfully communicate an idea., Get through - To finish or complete something, especially something difficult., Give away - To donate something for free or to reveal a secret., Give in - To stop resisting, surrender., Give up - To stop trying, quit., Hang up - To end a phone call., Let down - To disappoint someone., Look after - To take care of someone or something., Look forward to - To be excited about something in the future., Look into - To investigate something., Pick up - To collect something or someone; to learn informally., Put up with - To tolerate something., Run into - To meet by chance., Speak up - To speak louder or more clearly., Take over - To take control of something., Turn up - To arrive or appear., Get around - To travel to different places., Get in - To enter a place or vehicle., Get off - To leave a vehicle or stop working., Get on - To board a vehicle., Get out - To leave a place., Go back - To return to a previous place., Go on - To continue., Go out - To leave home for social reasons., Set off - To begin a journey., Set up - To arrange or organize something., Take off - To become successful; for a plane to leave the ground., Take up - To start a new activity or hobby., Turn around - To change direction., Break down - To stop functioning, or to collapse emotionally., Bring up - To start a discussion or mention a topic., Carry on - To continue doing something., Catch up - To update each other or reconnect after a time apart., Check up on - To make sure something is happening or being done., Fill in - To complete a form or provide missing information., Keep up - To continue at the same level or pace., Look back - To reflect on the past., Make up - To reconcile or invent a story., Pick on - To bully or criticize unfairly., Put down - To insult or criticize someone., Run into - To meet by accident., Show up - To arrive or appear., Stick up for - To support or defend someone or something., Take after - To resemble a family member., Take in - To understand or absorb information., Break into - To start something, especially a new job or field., Bring about - To cause something to happen., Carry out - To perform or complete a task., Come up with - To think of an idea or solution., Drop out - To leave school or a course before finishing., Fill out - To complete a form., Go over - To review or check something carefully., Keep up with - To stay informed or maintain the same level as others., Look over - To examine or inspect something., Pick up - To collect or gather something or someone., Put together - To assemble or organize something., Run through - To quickly review or practice something., Set up - To organize or prepare something., Take on - To accept responsibility or a challenge., Turn in - To submit something, or to go to bed., Act up - To behave badly or cause problems., Add up - To make sense, to seem logical., Ask out - To invite someone on a date., Back up - To support someone or make a copy of something., Bump into - To meet someone unexpectedly., Burn out - To become very tired or exhausted from work or stress., Call up - To phone someone., Catch up with - To reach the same level or progress as someone or something., Check out - To examine something, to look at something., Come up - To arise, to appear (often unexpectedly)., Cut down on - To reduce something., Deal with - To handle or manage something., Do up - To fasten or tie something, to redecorate., Drop off - To take someone or something to a place., End up - To finally be in a particular place or situation after a process., Fill in for - To take someone's place temporarily., Find out - To discover information., Give up on - To stop having hope or faith in someone or something., Go ahead - To proceed or continue., Go over - To review or examine something carefully., Hold on - To wait for a moment., Keep up with - To stay informed or maintain the same speed as others., Look down on - To feel superior to someone or something., Look forward to - To be excited about something in the future., Look into - To investigate something., Make up - To reconcile or invent a story., Move on - To progress or continue after something is finished., Pick up on - To notice something., Point out - To indicate or show something., Put off - To postpone something., Put up with - To tolerate or endure something.,

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