to not agree to something until you have got what you wanted:
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To ask after someoneto ask for information about someone, especially about their health:
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Grappled with somethingto try to deal with or understand a difficult problem or subject:
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To interfere with somethingIf something interferes with radio or television signals, it stops you from getting good sound or pictures.
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Sit on my stomachFood that sits on your stomach makes you feel uncomfortably full.
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To rig someone outa set of clothes:
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To vest it in somethingif property, shares, etc. vest in someone, they legally become theirs:
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Headed someone offto force someone or something to change direction:
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To flood it with somethingIf you are flooded with letters, phone calls, messages, etc., you receive so many that you cannot deal with them:
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Be stuck on somebodyto like a person or an idea very much:
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Sticks to somethingto limit yourself to doing or using one particular thing and not change to anything else:
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To fill sth with somethingto cause a person, place, or period of time to have a lot of something:
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Hanging about with somebodyto spend time with someone:
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Pushed it downto cause the amount, number, or value of something to increase or be reduced:
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Voted them downto show that you do not like or agree with something on the internet by clicking on a symbol such as an arrow or thumb pointing down:
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Ran around after someoneto do a lot of things for someone else, especially when that person should be able to do more for himself or herself:
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Ran off with somethingto leave a place or person suddenly after having stolen something:
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To clean sth outto use or steal all of someones money or goods:
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To rake sb upto get the things or people you need, with difficulty or by looking in various places:
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To farm something outto give work to other people to do: