to impress someone greatly
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to talk without a pause
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to stop using or having something
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to provide reasons or justifications in an attempt to dismiss or minimize the significance of something
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to slowly and carelessly waste or use up something, such as time, money, resources, or opportunities
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to start talking about something that is different from the topic of the discussion
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to give something as a gift or donation to someone
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to prevent somebody or something from accessing a particular place or area
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to put a person in a place where they can not escape from, such as a psychiatric hospital or prison
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to no longer be alive
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to move or back away from someone or something, often suddenly or quickly
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to steal something and escape without being caught
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to frighten someone so much
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to request or order something from an organization by sending them a written or online inquiry
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(of an area or land) to extend over a considerable distance
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to take something from someone so that they no longer have it
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to spend time in a relaxed manner, often without a specific purpose
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to slowly reduce the value, size, etc. of something
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to gradually decrease and become less intense or smaller in amount
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to slowly remove or destroy something over time
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to gradually lose intensity or strength
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to consume a large quantity of food
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to eat a large amount of food quickly
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to go to a secluded place to avoid being found by others
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to secretly store something in a place in order to use it later
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to hide oneself on a vehicle or vessel, such as a ship, airplane, or train, without permission or payment of fare
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to work tirelessly and energetically on a particular task or project
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to make a great and persistent effort in order to accomplish or resolve a task or problem
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to work hard and persistently for a long time to get a job done or reach a goal
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to keep working hard, even when faced with difficulties or challenges
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to work persistently, often for an extended period and to achieve a goal or complete a task
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