be in (2 answers)
1) to be at home 2) to be popular
cut back
to reduce the amount of money being spent
get into (something) (2 answers)
1) to manage to enter a place after an effort 2) to start a conversation, fight, etc. with someone
go over (something)
to examine or look at something in a careful or detailed way
hold on (2 answers)
1) to wait 2) grip tightly
be into (something)
to enjoy doing a particular activity very much
fall through
to not be agreed, completed, etc. successfully
get around to (doing) (something)
to do something you have planned or wanted to do for a long time
go together
to look good together
hold back (2 answers)
1) not show emotion 2) prevent from progressing or moving forward
to be explaining or saying something important
cut across
to take a shortcut over an area instead of going the 'correct' way
get by
to get just enough money or food
go through with (something)
to do something unpleasant or difficult that has already been agreed or promised
hold against
to have a grudge
be through (with)
to be tired or bored with someone or an activity and so determined to leave
cut out
when an engine our piece of machinery suddenly stops working
get to (someone)
to make you feel very angry or upset
to become angry and yell at
hold out for something
to wait for something better
be dying for (something)
to want something very much
fall back on (something)
to use money you kept because you need it
get (something) through to (someone) (2 answers)
1) to manage to reach someone by telephone 2) to manage to make someone understand something
go off (3 answers)
1) to ring loudly or make a loud noise (alarm) 2) to explode or fire (bomb, gun) 3) to stop working
hold down (3 answers)
1) keep or have a job 2) prevent from moving by restraint 3) retain in your stomach