begin a journey
set off
If you say that you --------------, you mean that you need it or would benefit from it.
could do with something
to understand completely the meaning or importance of something
take all in
Kissing
make out
to learn something.
pick up
to make (someone) happier.
cheer up
In Bangladesh, they --------------- plastic bags and replaced them with natural jute bags.
have done away with
to become successful or popular very quickly or suddenly
take off
to invent something, such as an excuse or a story, often in order to deceive
make up something
If you ---------- someone or something, you defend them and make your feelings or opinions very clear.
stand up for
to begin to live a quiet and steady life by getting a regular job, getting married, etc.
settle down
To do something again, often in an attempt to improve.
do something over
to leave a place, especially in a hurry
take off
to have or form an opinion about (something or someone)
make of somebody or something
resolve a problem or difficulty.
sort out
discover a fact or piece of information.
find out
to stop doing or having something; to make something end
do away with something
arrive
turn up
to steal something and hurry away with it.
make off with
arrange things systematically in groups or according to type.
sort out
speak more loudly.
speak up
to manage, work, or perform successfully without having someone or something present
do without somebody or something
start the flow or operation of something by means of a tap, switch, or button.
turn on
to take the place of something lost or damaged or to compensate for something bad with something good
make up for something
to let someone stay in your home for a short period
put somebody up