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  • get around
    to travel or move from place to place
  • get together
    If two or more people get together, they meet each other, having arranged it before
  • help out
    to do work for someone or provide the person with something that is needed
  • ask around
    to talk to several people in order to get or learn something
  • throw away
    to get rid of something by treating it as garbage
  • pick up
    to get or bring someone or something from somewhere / to obtain or receive something
  • get along with
    if you get along with someone, you have a
  • put together
    to put the parts of something in the correct places and join them to each other
  • look forward to
    to feel pleased and excited about something that is going to happen
  • meet up with
    to see and talk to someone after making an arrangement to do so
  • run into
    to meet someone by chance
  • eat out
    to eat away from home, esp in a restaurant
  • drop off
    to take someone or something, esp. by car, to a particular place