past simple and past participle of shoot
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Keeping sb out of themto prevent something or someone from entering a place:
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Putting sb off himto tell someone that you cannot see them or do something for them, or to stop someone from doing something, until a later time:
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Falls in with herto accept and support a plan or suggestion:
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Be in with meto be or become popular or friendly with someone:
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Getting him into itto become interested in an activity or subject, or start being involved in an activity:
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Lay your hands on themto find something:
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To hail sb as themto praise a person or an achievement by comparing them to someone or something very good:
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To top it offto finish something in an enjoyable or successful way:
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Hailed them as itto praise a person or an achievement by comparing them to someone or something very good:
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Went along with herto support an idea, or to agree with someones opinion:
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Gotten him through somethingto succeed in talking to someone on the phone:
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To gain an edge over onethe outer or furthest point of something:
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Give him an edge on somethingthe side of a blade that cuts, or any sharp part of an object that could cut:
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Give her an edge over himthe outer or furthest point of something:
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Prizes sth out of somebodyto get something from someone with difficulty, especially information or money:
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Got off with youto begin a sexual relationship with someone:
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Gotten it down sbIf something gets you down, it makes you feel unhappy or depressed. :
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To reason with himto try to persuade someone to act in a wise way or to change their behaviour or a decision, by explaining why it is a good idea:
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Setting one back somethingto cost someone a large amount of money: