to improve your knowledge of something already learned but partly forgotten:
Gregory
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To wipe out somethingto lose control, especially in a vehicle, and have an accident:
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To pay off himto pay back money that you owe:
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To fend off sthto avoid dealing with something that is unpleasant or difficult:
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To fence her into build a fence around an area:
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Dug something into sbto press or push, or to press or push an object, hard into someone or something:
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Read something into itto give your own meaning to something rather than what was intended:
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To set one back themto delay an event, process, or person:
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To sit on themto prevent people from knowing a piece of information:
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To blot out sthto stop yourself thinking about something unpleasant:
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Wiping something off themto remove something from something:
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Looked to sb to do themto hope that someone will do something for you:
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Dictated to himto tell someone what to do:
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Punted on themto risk money by buying or supporting something, in the hope of making or winning more money:
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To rest upon themto depend on someone or something:
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To fuck him offa rude phrase meaning to annoy or upset someone very much:
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Tided someone over itto supply someone for a short time with something that is lacking:
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To pin her downto stop someone from escaping by surrounding and shooting at them if they try to escape:
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To rain it offIf an event is rained off, it cannot start or continue because it is raining:
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Keeps sb from somethingto prevent someone or something from doing something: