fail at something I tried hard but I am sure that I blew the final math exam last week.
feel up to (do something)
feel able (healthy enough or rested enough) to do something I don
fill (something) in
write words needed in blanks Please fill in this form and give it to the receptionist.
get hold of (something)
get possession of When you get hold of a dictionary could you please let me see it for a few minutes.
get (something) over with
finish, end He wants to get his exams over with so that he can begin to relax again.
hard on (someone/something)
treat something/someone roughly His son is very hard on shoes.
have had it (with someone or something)
can
have (something) going for one
have ability, talent or good looks She has a lot going for her and I am sure that she will get the new job.
keep on (doing something)
continue She is careless and keeps on making the same mistakes over and over.
put a ache on (someone or something)
To abode an disproportionate or cutting accountability on someone's or something's assets or adeptness to cope. I apperceive my brother's affliction has absolutely been putting a ache on our parents.The banking crisis placed a huge ache on the Department of Social Welfare in particular.Learn more: on, put, strain
put a ache on someone or something
to accountability or afflict addition or something. All this bad bread-and-butter account puts a ache on everyone's nerves.The catching put a ache on the assets of the hospital.Learn more: on, put, strainLearn more:
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