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100

Look up to (someone)

A: Tilt your head up

B: Admire someone

100

Sort out (something)

A: Separate things in piles.

B: Deal with or fix a difficult situation 

100

Stand for

A: To support someone's ideas

B: We use this to say what the initials represent from something 

200

Come up with (something)

A:  Think of something such as an idea, a suggestion or a plan 

B: Invent something

200

Give off

A: Donate something

B: Release a gas or a smell

200

See through  

A: Recognise that something is not true or what someone is really like.

B: Be able to see the other side because something is transparent

300

Come across something

A: Find something by chance.

B: to draw a line through (something) to show that it is wrong 

300

Let off (someone)

A Excuse someone from punishment or when someone receives a lighter punishment than expected 

B release someone from obligation or suspicion 


300

Go off

A: To leave a train, bus, or aircraf 

B: When food or drink is no longer fresh and becomes too bad to consume.

400

To talk down to someone

A: To tilt your head down when you speak

B: to talk to someone in a superior manner, like you think you are more important than they are 

400

Run into (someone)

A: To meet someone you know by chance 

B: To collide with someone.

400

Ask after (someone)

A: Enquire about someone to see how they are doing: 

B: Wait the other person to finish to ask one's question.

500

Turn out

A:  When something ends up happening, perhaps involving a coincidence 

B: start the flow or operation of something by means of a valve, switch, or button.

500

Step down

A:  To resign from a high job position 

B: To climb down a ladder

500

Put forward (something)

A: delay or postpone action 

B: offer something like an idea or opinion for discussion