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We came across a lovely little cafe in the back streets of the old town.
come across something - find unexpectedly
We hopped on a train and went to Lisbon for the day.
hop on - to get on
I can't wait to get away. This week has been exhausting.
get away - have a short holiday
She saw him off at the airport when he went backpacking.
see someone off - say goodbye to them when they start travelling
We have a 5 hour stop over in London on the way to New Orleans.
stop over - a short visit
We decided to head for Seville.
head for - go in the direction of
The hotel was overbooked so we were put up in an apartment.
be put up - to be given temporary accommodation
The coach broke down in the middle of the desert.
break down - stop working
We set off at 9am but didnt arrive until 2 the next morning
set off - start a journey
The train was held up due to snow on the tracks.
hold up - delay
We had to put up with noisy neighbours in the hotel.
put up with - tolerate
We left late but made up some time because of the wind.
make up - compensate, recover
I couldn't keep up with the rest of the cyclists on the tour.
keep up with - stay at the same speed
I got airsick and threw up all over the place.
throw up - vomit
I bumped into my boss at the airport.
bump into - meet unexpectedly
When I got off the plane the police were waiting for me.
get off - descend from a train or plane
He stepped into a puddle as he was getting out of the taxi.
get out : exit a car
I will drop you off at the station at 6pm so you won't need a taxi.
drive you to the station and leave you there
As soon as you get to the airport, check-in your luggage.
check-in - present your tickets and bags at the airline desk
What time does the flight take off?
take off - start to fly
When the train gets in, give me a call.
get in - arrive