to accuse someone in public of doing something wrong:
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Be at odds with somethingthe probability (= how likely it is) that a particular thing will or will not happen:
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To switch out somethingto exchange something for something else:
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Reckons with someoneto consider the effect something or someone will have:
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Grapples with someoneto try to deal with or understand a difficult problem or subject:
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To fill sb with somethingto cause a person, place, or period of time to have a lot of something:
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Cooled them downto become less hot, or to make someone or something become less hot:
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To switch sth onto make a machine or piece of equipment stop or start working by pressing a switch:
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To fire sth upto make someone feel enthusiastic or excited about something:
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To rake sb upto talk again about a past event or experience that should be forgotten, because it upsets or annoys someone else:
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To copy them into send someone a copy of an email that you are sending to someone else:
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To wind something downIf a business or organization winds down, or if someone winds it down, the amount of work it does is gradually reduced until it closes completely:
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To eye it upto look closely at something that you are interested in:
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To keep me downto be able to eat or drink something without vomiting:
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Charged it downin rugby , to block a ball that has been kicked with your body or arms:
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To nail him downto make someone give you exact details or a firm decision about something:
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To hammer it into sbto force someone to understand something by repeating it a lot:
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Make a market in somethingTo make a film or television programme is to direct , produce it, or act in it:
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To pass it on to himpolite expression for die :
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With regard to somebodyto consider or have an opinion about something or someone: