If you say that something does not enter into something else, it is not an important or necessary part of it:
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Reminding you of somebodyto be similar to, and make someone think of, something or someone else:
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To knock me back itto cost someone a large amount of money:
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Cured him of itto stop someone doing or wanting something bad:
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To dry sth offto make someone or something dry, or to become dry, especially on the surface:
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To sort it outto deal successfully with a problem, a situation, or a person who is having difficulties:
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To sniff sb outto discover where something or someone is by smelling:
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To edit them outto remove something before it is broadcast or printed:
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To bring her aroundto persuade someone to have the same opinion as you have:
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Freed him of sthto help or make life better for someone by taking something unpleasant away from them:
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To fire you upto make someone become excited or angry:
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To jockey me into sthto persuade someone to do what you want, often by deceiving them in a clever way:
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To ink you into decide when an action, meeting, etc. will happen, or when someone will do something:
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To pack you into end your relationship with someone, or to stop meeting or spending time with them:
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Peoples somewhere by somebodyIf something or somewhere is peopled by/with a particular type of person, it is filled with them:
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Whips you into itto make someone behave in a particular way:
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Got someone into itto become interested in an activity or subject, or start being involved in an activity:
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Mists it overIf your eyes mist over/up, they fill with tears.
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Be set on somethingto be determined to do something:
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To tire of somethingto become bored with someone or something, or to stop enjoying an activity: