To confuse or mistake one thing or person for another
MIX UP
To enter and register at a hotel or airport
CHECK IN
To indicate or direct attention to someone or something
POINT OUT
To rely or depend on someone or something for support, assistance, or help
COUNT ON
To cancel or terminate an event, plan, or activity
CALL OFF
An impolite way to tell someone to be quiet; stop talking; keep silent
SHUT UP
A casual visit to someone, usually a brief stop. Often the visit is not pre-planned.
DROP IN
To extinguish something that is burning; to quench or smother
PUT OUT
(1) To grip something tightly and firmly to maintain one's position or balance. (2) Or, to wait or pause momentarily.
HOLD ON
To move away or withdraw from a situation or confrontation, often to avoid conflict
BACK OFF
To appear or arrive at a place, especially when expected or required.
SHOW UP
To start living in a new residence or location
MOVE IN
(1) To escort someone to a social event or place of entertainment; (2) To buy food at a cafe or restaurant for eating elsewhere
TAKE OUT
To activate or start a device or appliance by using a switch or button
TURN ON
To display one's abilities, possessions, or achievements in a boastful or attention-seeking manner
SHOW OFF
To gather together; to clean up; to make tidy
PICK UP
To enter a place or vehicle, or a boat, etc.
GET IN
To become extremely anxious, scared, or upset, often in response to a shocking or stressful situation
FREAK OUT
To finally understand a concept or idea, after some initial confusion or hesitation.
CATCH ON
To deliver or leave something or someone at a specific location.
DROP OFF
To finish or consume a product until there is nothing left
USE UP
To finally agree to what someone wants, after refusing for some time
GIVE IN
To investigate, examine, or inspect something to gather information
CHECK OUT
To continue doing something without stopping or interrupting
CARRY ON
(1) To remove something you are wearing; (2) or to become airborne in an airplane
TAKE OFF