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  • break up
    end a relationship
  • call off
    cancel a planned event.
  • to spend a lot of time in a place or with someone (chilling out/relaxing)
    hang out
  • to stop going to school before finishing the course
    drop out
  • take over
    to assume control or possession of or responsibility for
  • look after
    take care of someone or something.
  • to stop working (a machine/vehicle)
    break down
  • A polite expression for "die"
    pass away
  • become unconscious for a short time, for example when ill, badly hurt, or drunk
    pass out
  • get over
    to recover from an illness or bad/unpleasant situation
  • throw up
    vomit
  • to delay or move an activity to a later time (postpone)
    put off
  • to become too tired or unable to work, because of working too hard
    burn out
  • to gradually become an adult
    grow up
  • to make someone start to feel happier (especially after a bad situation)
    cheer up
  • to use (consume) less of something (smoking, sugar, fast food)
    cut down
  • ask out
    to invite someone on a date (to start a romantic relationship)
  • to unexpectedly meet someone you know.
    run into
  • move on
    start doing something new or making progress.
  • get along with
    have a good relationship with someone.
  • to eat in a restaurant
    eat out
  • to stop trying; usually because it is too difficult.
    give up
  • clean up
    making a place clean and tidy
  • to begin to do something (a new hobby, activity, interest)
    take up