If a feeling or idea runs away with you, you cannot control it and it makes you behave stupidly:
Dorothey Allen
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Getting sth down herto write something, especially something that someone has said:
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Call back themto return to a place in order to see someone or collect something:
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Falls in with herto become friendly with someone:
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Falls in with himto become friendly with someone:
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Set a trend for sba new development in clothing, make-up, etc.:
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Hails sb as themto praise a person or an achievement by comparing them to someone or something very good:
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Be apt to be apt to beto be likely to do something or to often do something:
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Hailed me as sthto praise a person or an achievement by comparing them to someone or something very good:
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To have an edge over sbthe side of a blade that cuts, or any sharp part of an object that could cut:
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To check something offto mark names or things on a list as correct or as having been dealt with:
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To have an edge on somethingthe outer or furthest point of something:
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Worms them out of somebodyto try and get information from someone that they are trying to keep secret:
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Get the better of somebodyIf a feeling gets the better of you, you cannot stop yourself from allowing that feeling to make you do something, despite knowing that what you are doing is wrong:
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Gets him off sthto leave work with permission, usually at the end of the day:
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Hold on onto herto keep something or someone that is important or useful:
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To come out at themto be a particular amount or number after a mathematical calculation:
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To keep sb off themto not eat, drink, or use something that can harm you, or to stop someone else from doing this:
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To rest with themto depend on someone or something:
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Reckons with themto consider the effect something or someone will have: