to make something such as a fire or cigarette stop burning:
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To lock sb into themto prevent a person or organization from ending or changing an agreement or financial arrangement:
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To keep him upto continue without stopping or changing, or to continue something without allowing it to stop or change:
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To sucker him into itto persuade someone to do something by deceiving them:
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To pop sth in somethingto put something quickly into something else:
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Peopling somewhere with somebodyIf something or somewhere is peopled by/with a particular type of person, it is filled with them:
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Tipped her overto (cause to) fall over onto one side:
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Allowed of somethingIf a rule or situation allows of something, it makes it possible:
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Grassing on themIf a person grasses on someone else, they tell the police or someone in authority about something bad that that person has done:
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Does for meto seriously damage something, or to seriously hurt or kill someone:
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Sending it backto return something to the person who sent it to you, especially because it is damaged or not suitable:
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Have a good head for itto have a natural ability to do something well:
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Have an ear for themIf someone has an ear for music or languages, they are good at hearing, repeating, and understanding these sounds:
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Geared sth to youto design or organize something so that it is suitable for a particular purpose, situation, or group of people:
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Hung it on youto hold or continue holding onto something:
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Catered to itto satisfy a need or to provide what is wanted or needed by a particular person or group:
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Hankering for themto have a strong wish for something, especially if you cannot or should not have it:
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To answer for themto be responsible for something bad, or to be punished for something:
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To fawn upon youIf an animal such as a dog fawns on/upon you, it is very friendly towards you and rubs itself against you.
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Comes across themto behave in a way that makes people believe that you have a particular characteristic: