Nail it - Do something perfectly or successfully., Get one’s feet wet - Try something for the first time., Call the shots - Be in control; make the decisions., Pull strings - Use influence to get something done., Face the music - Accept the consequences of actions., Know the drill - Be familiar with the routine or procedure., Hit a homerun - Achieve great success., Be on the winning team - Be part of a successful group., Make a killing - Earn a lot of money quickly., Be alive and kicking - Be healthy and active., Be under the knife - Undergo surgery., Be as pale as a ghost - Look extremely pale, usually from fear or illness., Break down - Stop working or lose emotional control., Cut out - Stop doing something, usually for health or discipline., Be mind-blown - Be extremely amazed or surprised., Run into - Meet unexpectedly or encounter., Be done with - Finish or no longer want to be involved with something., Do over - Repeat something from the beginning., Bail out - Leave someone in a difficult situation or help them escape it., Caught red-handed - Caught in the act of doing something wrong., Keep your nose clean - Stay out of trouble., Be hanging by a thread - Be in a very risky or fragile situation., Be off the hook - Escape from blame or responsibility., Pin someone down - Make someone give a clear answer., Come across - Find something by chance., Get back from - Return from a place., Point out - Identify or mention something., Look into - Investigate or explore., Turn up - Appear or arrive unexpectedly., Get through - Survive or complete something difficult.,

Phrasal verbs level 3

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