idioms 22

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be in someone’s good books
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that person is pleased with you (possibly only temporarily)
get on like a house on fire
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get on extremely well with someone
keep/get/be/stay in touch with someone
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keep/get/be/stay in contact with someone
make it up to someone
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do something good for someone you have done something bad to in the past
take a shine to
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like someone immediately (informal)
have a soft spot for
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feel a lot of affection for one particular person, often without knowing why
be at loggerheads (of two people or groups)
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disagree strongly with each other
be (talking) at cross-purposes (of two people or groups)
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not understand each other because they are trying to do or say different things
have it in for someone
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be determined to criticise or harm someone
have it out with someone
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talk to someone about something they have done in order to solve the problem
rub someone up the wrong way
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irritate someone
two-time someone
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have a romantic ot sexual relationship with two people at the same time
keep someone/something at bay
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prevent someone/something from coming near or harming you
keep yourself to yourself
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prefer to be on your own and avoid talking with or doing things with other people

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