Intermediate Deck 7
Total: 20 cards
drop off
verb
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to leave someone or something at a particular place

draw the line
verb
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used to distinguish between related ideas

in keeping with
preposition
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appropriate or expected in a particular situation; in agreement with something

for the time being
adverb
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for a short period; temporarily

to somebody's credit
prepositional phrase
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used to indicate the things someone has achieved

pull out
verb
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to withdraw from or stop being involved in something

bring in
verb
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to take somebody to another place or ask them to do a particular job or be involved in something

hold out
verb
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to physically extend something to someone or something

bring forward
verb
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to introduce or suggest something for discussion

blow up
verb
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to fill something with air or gas

hold back
verb
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to not tell somebody everything you know

come through
phrasal verb
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(of news or a message) to arrive and be received

come around
verb
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to become conscious after an accident or surgery

touch on a topic or issue
phrasal verb
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to talk about a subject briefly or without going into detail

be up to someone or something
prepositional phrase
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if something is up to someone or something, it means that person or thing is responsible for making a decision or causing particular results

put up with
verb
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to accept an unpleasant or annoying situation, experience, or person without complaining; to tolerate

ballpark figure / ballpark
noun
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an approximate number or estimate

in the pipeline
adjective
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the state of being planned, processed, or developed; awaiting completion

push the envelope
verb
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to approach or go beyond the limits of what is allowed or possible

get something across
phrasal verb
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to communicate an idea or message or to be understood
