To need (someone or something) for support, help, or to depend on (someone or something)
What is rely on?
To drive or strike someone or something downward usually with great or excessive force
What is slam (something) down?
To keep someone or something out of a place or situation.
What is shut out?
To occupy a new house or location of business
What is move in?
To fail to keep up with one's competitors.

What is fall behind?
To go on to a different place, subject, activity, etc.
What is move on?
To cause someone to feel unhappy and negative
What is get someone down?
To make someone leave a place
What is kick (someone) out?
To join in to help with a task or activity or contribute something.
What is pitch in?
To display someone or something that is a source of pride.

What is show off?
To rely on someone or something.
What is count on?
To constrain, restrict, impede, or limit one's ability to do something or go somewhere.
What is tied down?
(of a sound) to be loud enough to block the sound of something else
What is drown out?
To retire from a gambling game. b : to settle accounts and withdraw from an involvement (such as a business deal) 2 : to obtain advantage or financial profit
What is cash in?
To bring to an abrupt end
To annoy someone; to rub someone the wrong way.
What is grate on?
To start working or studying hard
What is knuckle down?
To pay attention to sounds in order to hear (something expected)
What is listen out for?
To stop doing a job or an activity or quit
What is pack it in?
To be formed or made up of (specified things or people)
What is consist of?
To think or talk about (something) for a long time
What is dwell on?
To withdraw from a commitment or position OR to give up
What is back down?
To perform a task.
To be accepted by a group
What is fit in?
To do or make something quickly and not very carefully
What is cobble together?