to remove something with flowing water:
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Drummed something into youto teach something to someone by repeating it many times:
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To spring something on oneto suddenly tell or ask someone something when they do not expect it:
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To get someone off themto leave work with permission, usually at the end of the day:
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Looks to them to do sthto hope that someone will do something for you:
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To put something down somewhereto put an object that you are holding onto the floor or onto another surface, or to stop carrying someone:
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Looking to her for themto hope that someone will provide something for you:
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Shows someone over sthto lead someone around a place that they are visiting in a formal or official way, while telling them about it:
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To infringe upon themto take away or limit the rights or freedom of someone:
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Tides her over itto help someone to work or operate normally through a difficult period, usually by lending them money:
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To warm sth overto use an idea that has been used before or to discuss a subject that has already been discussed before:
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To skim him offto secretly take money that is in your care or that belongs to an organization or business you work for :
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To chip in somethingto give some money when several people are giving money to pay for something together:
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To come up for sthto reach the time at which something should happen:
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To dine out on itto entertain people, especially at a meal, by telling them about an experience you have had:
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Counting on youto expect something to happen and make plans based on it:
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Counting on himto expect something to happen and make plans based on it:
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Mistaking sth for someoneto confuse someone or something with a different person or thing:
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To remind him of somethingto be similar to, and make someone think of, something or someone else:
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Derived from itto come from something: