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nod off
-- fall sleep (usually unintentionally). "The speech was so boring that
several people in the audience nodded off before it was finished."
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pan out
-- succeed; happen as expected (for plans). (Note-- almost always negative when
in statements.) "I'll be here next week after all. My trip to Chicago didn't
pan out."
pass away
-- die. "I was very sorry to hear that your grandfather passed away."
pass out
-- faint; lose consciousness. "When Ella heard that she'd won a million
dollars, she was so shocked that she passed out.
-- distribute. "Everyone in the room needs one of these information sheets.
Who will help me pass them out?"
pick out
-- choose; select. "Billy's grandmother especially liked her birthday card
because Billy had picked it out himself."
pick up
-- lift; take up. "Those books don't belong on the floor. Will you help
me pick them up?"
-- arrange to meet someone and give her/him a ride. "Of course we can go
there together. What time should I pick you up?"
-- get; buy. "The children just drank the last of the milk. Could you pick
some more up on your way home this evening?"
-- refresh; revitalize. "He was feeling a little tired, so he drank a glass
of orange juice. It picked him up enough to finish his work."
pick on
-- bully; intentionally try to make someone upset. "You should be ashamed
of teasing your little brother, Bob! Pick on someone your own size!"
pitch in
-- help; join together to accomplish something. "We'll be finished soon
if everyone pitches in."
pull over
-- drive a vehicle to the side of the rode. "When the policeman indicated
that I should pull over, I knew he was going to give me a ticket."
put away
-- return something to the proper place. "I just took these clothes out
of the dryer. Will you help me put them away?"
put off
-- postpone; delay; avoid "I can't put this work off any longer. If I don't
do it soon, it'll be impossible to finish it in time."
put on
-- begin to wear; don."It's a little bit chilly outside. You'd better put
a sweater on."
-- try to make someone believe something that is ridiculous or untrue. "Don't
believe a word of what Jim was saying. He was just putting us on."
put (someone) out
-- inconvenience someone. "I hate to put you out, but I need a ride to the
train station and hope you can take me."
put up
-- return something to the proper place. "Your toys are all over the floor,
Timmy. Please put them up."
-- provide someone with a place to sleep. "There's no need for you to check
into a hotel. I'll be happy to put you up."
put up with
-- tolerate. "It's really important to come to work on time. The boss won't
put up with tardiness."
put back
-- return something to the proper place. "I've finished with these books.
Do you want me to put them back on the shelves?"