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Broken phone
Association
(double points)
100

 to abandon or leave someone or something, often without explanation

Walk out on

100

to break a promise

go back on

100
  • A: "How's your first week at the new school?"
  • B: "Pretty good! I've been trying to _______ the other students."
  • A: "That's great. I'm sure you'll make friends in no time."

fit in with

100
  • A: "I don't know how to fix this bike."
  • B: "Why don't you cook up some tutorials online?"
  • A: "Good idea, I'll do that."

look up

100

Compensation

Make up for

200

To take part in or register for something

to sign up for

200

to enter or move into a place or location

go in

200
  • A: "How's your new roommate?"
  • B: "We _______ really well ____ them. We have similar interests."
  • A: "That's lucky. It's important to get along with the person you live with."

get on with

200
  • A: "How do you cut up is your noisy neighbors?"
  • B: "I don't have a choice. Police can't do anything, because they are rich. 
  • A: "That sounds rough."

put up with

200

Esape

get away

300

to complete or carry out something

to go through with

300

to succeed in avoiding punishment or negative consequences for an action.

get away with

300
  • A: "Are you really ____ with the bungee jumping?"
  • B: "Yeah, I signed up for it and I'm not backing out now!"
  • A: "Wow, you're brave!"

going through

300
  • A: "Who do you took app do the most?"
  • B: "My parents. They've always been my role models."
  • A: "That's sweet."

look up to

300

Idol

look up to

400

to compensate for a mistake or shortfall by doing something positive or beneficial.

make up for

400

to invent or fabricate a story or excuse

make up 

400
  • A: "Can I borrow some sugar? I've _______ it."
  • B: "Sure thing, here you go."
  • A: "Thanks, I'll make sure to buy some more."

run out of

400
  • A: "Have you coat out this your reading for the history exam?"
  • B: "Not yet, but I'm planning to do it tonight."
  • A: "You better hurry, the exam is tomorrow!"

caught up with

400

Reputation

Live up to

500

to have an interest in or pursue a particular activity or hobby

to go in for

500

to engage in or be involved in something, often something mischievous or secretive.

to get up to

500
  • A: "Did you hear? Sarah _____ her job."
  • B: "No way! What happened?"
  • A: "She couldn't _______ her boss's constant criticism anymore."

walked out on, put up with

500
  • A: "I need to gate oh wave from work for a while. I'm feeling burned out."
  • B: "Let's plan a weekend trip to the mountains."
  • A: "That sounds perfect."

get away 

500

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