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      mentioned a subject or start to talk about it    start learning
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      to make somebody look or feel stupid especially in front of other people    start learning
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      to deliberately not meet somebody you have arranged to meet especially somebody you are having a romantic relationship with    start learning
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      to return to your usual state of health happiness Etc after an illness, a shock, the end of relationship etc.    start learning
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      he was disappointed at not getting the job but he will get over it  
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      to deal with or gain control of something    start learning
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      I think the problem can be get over without too much difficulty  
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      to persuade somebody to do something    start learning
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      I didn't want to move abroad but Bill talked me into it  
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      to reject or refuse to consider and offer a proposal or the person who makes it    start learning
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      why did she turn down your invitation? he asked her to marry him but she turned him down  
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      to invent a story, etc. specially in order to trick or enertain somebody    start learning
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      he made up some excuse about his daughter being sick  
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      to invite somebody to go out with you especially as a way of starting a romantic relationship    start learning
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      they've broken off their engagement  
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      she broke off a piece of chocolate and gave it to me  
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      to talk in a friendly way to somebody you are sexually attracted to, perhaps hoping to start a relationship with them    start learning
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      she went straight over and try to chat him up  
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      to be strongly attracted to somebody, to fall in love with somebody    start learning
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      they fell for each other instantly  
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      to stop liking somebody something or lose interest in them    start learning
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      Jane seems to be going of pole  
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      the suddenly become angry with somebody    start learning
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      she just went off on her and started yelling  
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      to spend time with somebody and I have a romantic or sexual relationship with them    start learning
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      Tom has been going out with Lucy for 6 weeks  
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      she decided to pack in her job  
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      Rzuć to(to czego nie lubisz robić)    start learning
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      to try to have a romantic or sexual relationship with somebody    start learning
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