to be able to use the cost of something you have bought to reduce the amount of tax you owe:
Dave Paprocki
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To turf you outto force someone to leave a place or an organization:
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Stand (out) in reliefto appear or show very clearly and obviously:
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To rush you into sthto start to do something without considering if it is the right thing to do or the best way to do it:
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To sell them on itto persuade someone that something is good, valuable, or useful:
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Dragged somebody into themto force someone to become involved in an unpleasant or difficult situation:
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Keeps them off someoneto stop something touching or harming someone or something:
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Strip sth from somethingto take something away from someone or something, especially something that is considered to be important:
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Tipping you offa secret warning or piece of secret information:
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To leave her off somethingto not include something or someone on a list:
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Tires of somethingto be annoyed by something
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Condescends to someoneto treat someone as if you are more important or more intelligent than them:
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Ridding them of somebodyto cause someone or something to be free of an unpleasant or harmful thing or person:
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To name it for someoneto give someone or something the same name as another person or thing:
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Held it overIf a film, play, etc. is held over, it is shown or performed more times than was originally planned, usually because it is very popular with the public.
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Looks at itto think about a subject carefully so that you can make a decision about it:
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To hanker for itto have a strong wish for something, especially if you cannot or should not have it:
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Did you overto decorate a room or part of a house in a new way:
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Appeared for herIf a lawyer appears for someone, he or she acts for and represents the person:
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Standing by herto be waiting and ready to do something or to help: