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Posts made by Sarah
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RE: To fend it off
to avoid dealing with something that is unpleasant or difficult:
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RE: To point it out
to tell someone about some information, often because you believe they do not know it or have forgotten it:
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To sign sb out
to leave a website, etc. so that you have to enter your personal details again the next time you want to use it:
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To string it up
to kill someone by hanging them by the neck from a rope, usually as a punishment for a crime:
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To bring sb around
to make someone become conscious again after being unconscious:
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To gross him out
If something grosses you out, you think it is very unpleasant or disgusting :
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To write sb out of them
to change the story of a regular television or radio programme so that a particular character is not in it any more
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RE: To blow sb off
to decide not to do something you are expected to do, or not to meet someone you are expected to meet:
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RE: To dam it up
If you dam up your feelings, especially anger or sadness, you do not allow yourself to express or show your feelings in a healthy way.
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To ram them into one
to force someone to accept an idea, opinion, or principle:
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To run them into you
to drive a vehicle into an object or a person in another vehicle by accident:
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To jockey him into sth
to persuade someone to do what you want, often by deceiving them in a clever way:
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To jockey her into them
to persuade someone to do what you want, often by deceiving them in a clever way:
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RE: To loosen it up
to start to feel less embarrassed and to become more relaxed when you are with other people, or to make someone feel like this:
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To shut it in something
to prevent someone or something from leaving a place, usually by closing or fastening a door or gate:
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Locks somebody into them
to prevent a person or organization from leaving a legal or financial agreement: