TO LODGE, HOUSE, ACCOMMODATE SOMEONE
TO PUT UP
perform a task.
TO CARRY OUT
To investigate something.
TO LOOK INTO
Unpopular and not considered to be attractive at the time in question.
OUT OF FASHION
To cry a lot about a problem or situation
TO CRY MY EYES OUT
To Talk to someone whom one has not seen for some time in order to find out what they have been doing.
TO CATCH UP WITH
* To postpone something.
* To cause someone to lose interest or enthusiasm.
TO PUT OFF
To discover a fact or piece of information.
TO FIND OUT
Too impracticable or unlikely to merit discussion.
Impossible to happen
OUT OF THE QUESTION
Close, immediate, near, nearby, proximate
AT HAND
To suddenly cease to function.
TO BREAK DOWN
To move or progress at the same rate as someone or something else.
TO KEEP UP
To Avoid harm or criticism for something you did
TO GET AWAY WITH
To make less money than is spent to buy, operate, or produce something.
TO SELL AT A LOSS
CRYING, WEEPING
IN TEARS
To accompany a person who is leaving to their point of departure.
TO SEE OFF
To reject something offered or proposed.
TO TURN DOWN
To put in an appearance; arrive.
TO TURN UP
Free from worry or awkwardness; relaxed.
AT EASE
ALONE, UNACCOMPANIED, UNAIDED
ON THEIR OWN
To fail to support or help someone as they had hoped or expected.
TO LET DOWN
To take care of someone or something
TO LOOK AFTER
To receive money or property, especially by inheriting it.
TO COME INTO
Said of a drink or meal in a bar or restaurant) at the management's expense; free.
ON THE HOUSE
A change in a decision or opinion
ON SECOND THOUGHTS