To find by chance. Eg. I ...... ...... my neighbour in the park.
COME ACROSS
It has previously been owned by somebody else.
SECOND-HAND
People tend to live longer ..... not healthier lives.
BUT
When I suggested ........... (try) the spicy dish, everyone was put off.
TRYING
Sleep too much.
OVERSLEEP
To postpone
PUT OFF
It has a lot of style.
STYLISH
They eat a mainly plant-based diet, especially beans ...... as soy and lentils.
SUCH
I can´t help ................. (smile) every time I come across him.
SMILING
Very small. ELECTRONICS.
MICROELECTRONICS
To decide to start a quite calm and orderly life.
SETTLE DOWN
It looks old and a bit dirty.
SCRUFFY
In the blue zones, people ....... good care of aging.
TAKE
The assitants deserve ............. (be) treated equally.
TO BE
More than the ordinary.
EXTRAORDINARY
To overcome a difficult situation.
GET OVER
Two words. Of something that has just been bought and nobody has used it.
BRAND NEW
It isn´t ........ Terry to be so pessimistic.
LIKE
The lecturer kept .... (ask) questions until he was certain the students knew the answers,
ASKING
Wrongly used.
MISUSED
To leave. Eg. We need to ..... ....... early tomorrow.
SET OFF
Oversized and big in style.
BAGGY
It was not his habit, but he gradually ....... used to living in the outskirts of the city.
GOT
The man didn´t remember ..... (lock) the door and so he was forced to return.
LOCKING
A very big market.
HYPERMARKET