If something such as a motor burns out, it stops working because of damage from heat:
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To go for himto choose something:
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To pay off herIf something you have done pays off, it is successful:
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Stands by youto continue to support or help someone who is in a difficult situation:
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To whip up themto make food or a meal very quickly and easily:
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To relook at itto think carefully about a subject again so that you can make a new decision about it:
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To strap someone into fasten a seat belt around someone in a car, aircraft, or other vehicle, for safety purposes:
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To strap you into fasten a seat belt around someone in a car, aircraft, or other vehicle, for safety purposes:
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Building something into themto include something as part of a plan, system, or agreement:
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Be stuck with youunable to move, or set in a particular position, place, or way of thinking:
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To look after sthto care for or be in charge of someone or something:
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To sort out sthto separate one type of things from a group of things:
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To send back somethingto return something to the person who sent it to you, especially because it is damaged or not suitable:
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To sign for sb(in sport) to sign a formal agreement saying that you will play for a particular team
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To plunge something into itto suddenly experience a bad situation or unhappiness, or to make someone or something suddenly experience a bad situation or unhappiness:
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To plough something into sthIf a vehicle ploughs into something or someone, it hits the object or person with great force:
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Wipes something off themto remove something from something:
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To run sth off somewhereIf you run off copies of something, you print them:
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Looks to them for itto hope that someone will provide something for you:
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To expand on themto give more details about something said or written: