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Look after
take care of someone or something.
Take after
Look similiar to someone
Hang out
Meet with friends
Get away with
escape blame, punishment, or undesirable consequences for an act that is wrong.
Get along with
Have a good relationship with someone
Break in
to enter a building by force
Get on with
be successful in one's life or career.
continue doing something, especially after an interruption.
Burst into
Show sudden emotion
capitalise on
to gain an advantage or benefit from a situation, opportunity, or event
Drag out
unnecessarily prolong something.
Pick up
Lift something or drive someone
Take off
when a plane leaves
Rely on
trust on something/someone
Run out of
have nothing left
worn out
damaged or shabby to the point of being no longer usable.