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Someone who is forward-looking always plans for the future.
To look forward
to return to a place after you have been somewhere else: Ex: If you get back in time, you can come with us.
Got back
Give a ride
Pick up
to go to the place that someone is leaving from in order to say goodbye to them: Ex: My parents saw me off at the airport.
See *someone* off
to accept or continue to accept an unpleasant situation or experience, or someone who behaves unpleasantly: ex: I can put up with the house being messy, but I hate it if it's not clean.
Put up with it
to leave a hotel after paying and returning your room key: Ex: We checked out (of/from our hotel) at 5 a.m. to catch a 7 a.m. flight
Check out
to say that you have arrived and sign an official book when you get to a hotel: Ex: After booking into our hotel, we went straight down to the beach.
Check into
to travel to a lot of places
Get around
to behave towards and talk to someone in an effective way: The pub trade is one area where the ability to deal with people is very important
Deal with
to return from somewhere with something: Ex. Can you bring me back some milk?
Bring back
to start on a trip:
To set off