to have an argument with someone and stop talking to each other
fall out
to criticise
put (someone) down
depart hastily
take off
reject something offered or proposed
turn down
to fail or come to nothing
fall through
cause someone to lose interest or enthusiasm
put (someone) off
to undertake a task or responsibility
take (something) on
to cause someone to feel bored or disgusted
turn (someone) off
to go to someone for support; to have something to use when you are in difficulty
fall back (on)
to tolerate or endure
put up (with)
accommodate someone as a lodger or because they are homeless or in difficulties
take (someone) in
to reverse something that was performing poorly previously, and make it successful
turn (something) around