To succeed or progress
Get ahead
To support or defend someone.
BACK UP
To catch an illness.
COME DOWN WITH
To dress oneself in clothes.
PUT ON
They decided to put ____ the party to the following week.
OFF
The two brothers ________ so well . You would think they are best mates.
The two brothers GET ALONG really well.
To make someone happy when they are sad.
CHEER UP
To relax after a stressful time.
CALM DOWN
To continue
GO ON
You should never come ________ a husband and wife.
BETWEEN
To travel from place to place.
GET AROUND
To be very successful especially in a competition or sporting event.
CLEAN UP
To stop working like a machine.
BREAK DOWN
To rely or depend on someone.
COUNT ON
They filled _____ the tank before they set off on their journey,
UP
To escape or depart.
GET AWAY
When a topic of discussion arises
COME UP
To depress or make someone sad or unhappy.
GET SOMEONE DOWN
To visit someone usually without an invitation.
CALL ON
The student handed ______ their homework late.
IN
To commit a crime and not be caught for it.
GET AWAY WITH
To think of an idea.
COME UP WITH
To disappoint someone.
LET DOWN
To serve someone usually in a restaurant.
Wait on
They ran ____ ___ petrol in the middle of nowhere.
OUT OF