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Vocabulary 1

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    Vocabulary 1 unit 1
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  • Boss around: to exercise control or authority over somebody Phrasal verb
    Phrasal verb,The boss around is so mean
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  • Fall out with: to have an argument with somebody so that you are no longer friendly with them
    Phrasal verb, I fall out with my brother sometimes
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  • Gang up with: to unite as a group against someone
    Phrasal verb, I Gang up with Santiago sometime in the day
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  • Leave (sb sth) out: To exclude someone or something from some activity or situation
    Phrasal verb, I leave out the plants
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  • let down: fail to support or help someone as they had hoped or expected
    Phrasal verb, I was let down that the vacations are over.
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  • hang out with: to spend a lot of time in a place or with someone
    Phrasal verb, I hang out with my friends from school
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  • Get along with: to be friendly with. If two or more people get along, they like each other and are friendly to each other
    Phrasal verb, I Get along with Douglas and Santiago
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  • push (sb) around: to tell someone what to do in a rude or threatening way
    Phrasal verb, I push around my group classmates very sometimes
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  • push (sb) down: cause to come or go down
    Phrasal verb, I push down the books in class
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  • Meet up with: to meet another person in order to do something together
    Phrasal verb, I Meet up with Douglas after the class sometimes.
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  • Make up with: to forgive someone and be friendly with them again after an argument or disagreement
    Phrasal verb, Make up with a sorry
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  • Stick up for: to support or defend someone or something, especially when that person or thing is being criticized Phrasal verb
    Phrasal verb, I Stick up for the hate of someone
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  • Socialize: to spend time when you are not working with friends or with other people in order to enjoy yourself Verb
    Verb, I don't socialize too much
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  • put up with: to accept or continue to accept an unpleasant situation or experience, or someone who behaves unpleasantly
    Phrasal verb, I put up with it when I'm bored in class
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  • Interviewing: the activity of asking someone questions to see whether they are suitable for a job or course
    Noun, I pass Interviewing some students very sometimes.
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  • Evidence: one or more reasons for believing that something is or is not true
    Noun, The detectives use the Evidence
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