If you are due for something, you expect to receive it, because you deserve it:
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To flesh sth outto add more details or information to something:
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Put something out to contracta legal document that states and explains a formal agreement between two different people or groups, or the agreement itself:
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To shake something outto hold something such as a piece of cloth at one end and shake it up and down to get rid of dirt or folds:
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Give him an edge on youthe outer or furthest point of something:
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To reel something offto say a long list of things quickly and without stopping:
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Dragging it out of someoneto force someone to say something, especially when they do not want to:
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Weans you on themIf someone is weaned on something, they have learned about and been influenced by it when young:
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To stumble on somebodyto discover something by chance, or to meet someone by chance:
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Puts you off himto decide or arrange to delay an event or activity until a later time or date:
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Puts one off sthto 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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Puts her 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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Rope you into themto persuade a person or group to do something:
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Gotten one into themto become interested in an activity or subject, or start being involved in an activity:
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Heaps something on somebodyto give someone a lot of praise, criticism, etc.:
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Setting you back somethingto cost someone a large amount of money:
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Keeps up with someoneto do whatever is necessary to stay level or equal with someone or something:
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Falling in with someoneto become friendly with someone:
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Grabbing at someoneto try to get hold of someone or something quickly, with your hand
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Sets about somethingto attack someone: