with 'get'
with 'up'
with 'out'
100

to make somebody feel sad or depressed

get them down 

100

to find it difficult to speak, because of the strong emotion that you are feeling

choke up

100

to lose control

freak out

200

to deal with or gain control of something

get over 

200

to not allow other people to see that you are unhappy, angry, etc., especially when this happens over a long period of time

bottle up

200

you are annoyed.

put out 

300

to annoy or affect somebody

get to them

300

used to tell somebody to become less serious or worried about something

lighten / loosen up

300

 you start to behave in a very excited or strange way. This is informal and mainly American.

flip out 

400

 very excited or lose control of your feelings

to get carried away
400

to start laughing a lot

crack up 

400

you treat them badly because you feel tired, upset or angry even though it’s not their fault

take out on

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