to reduce the amount, supply, or rate of something:
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To shout her downto prevent someone who is speaking at a meeting from being heard, by shouting:
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To hoover it upto remove something from a floor or other surface using a vacuum cleaner (= a machine that sucks up dust and dirt) :
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To mow them downto kill people, usually in large numbers, by shooting them or driving a vehicle into them:
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Took it from somebodyIf you take words, information, or ideas from another person or piece of work, you use or develop them in some way:
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Take a flyer on hima person who travels by air:
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With respect to somethingin connection with something:
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Alive to somethingIf you are alive to something, you are thinking about it or familiar with it:
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Coming across themto behave in a way that makes people believe that you have a particular characteristic:
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Running it into themto drive a vehicle into an object or a person in another vehicle by accident:
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Kept it off meto stop something touching or harming someone or something:
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Under the heel of himcompletely controlled by something or someone:
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Fallen in with himto become friendly with someone:
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Getting her into itto become interested in an activity or subject, or start being involved in an activity:
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To join up with themto get together with another company, person, or group in order to do something together or form one company, group, etc.:
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Put something out to contractto have formally agreed to work for a company or person on a stated job for a stated period of time:
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Went down on meto use the tongue and lips to touch someones sexual organs in order to give pleasure
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To fire something offto fire a shot from a gun:
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Give them an edge over itthe outer or furthest point of something:
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To prize it out of somebodyto get something from someone with difficulty, especially information or money: