- •2) To make sense. Ex. "There's something about his story that doesn't add up. I don't think he's telling the truth."
- •2) To leave a hotel, airport, etc. Ex. "My wife checked out of the hospital yesterday."
- •2) To progress. Ex. "How's your project coming along."
- •2) To reveal to others that one is gay or lesbian. Ex. "He came out to his parents last summer."
- •2) To kiss and touch. Ex. "Tom and Rachel were fooling around at the party."
- •2) To start (signal, alarm, warning siren, etc.) ex. "My alarm went off at 7:00 am but I just couldn't get up."
- •2) To manage to stay on schedule, or to do the required work on time. Ex. "I've got too much work! I'm finding it hard to keep up."
- •2) To reconcile. Ex. "They had a big fight, but then they made up right away."
- •2) To bribe. Ex. "The police were obviously paid off to stay away."
- •Throw away/ Throw out:
2) To manage to stay on schedule, or to do the required work on time. Ex. "I've got too much work! I'm finding it hard to keep up."
Kick around:To think about. ex. "I've been kicking around the idea of writing a book."
Kick back:To relax. ex. "Hey, you're on vacation - just kick back and relax."
Kick off:To start. ex. "They kicked off the fundraiser with a concert."
Kick out:To throw out. To expel. ex. "They kicked him out of school."
Knock down:To destroy. To knock (someone) down - To cause someone to fall due to a strong hit, etc. ex. "They knocked down that wall during the renovation.", "He knocked him down with one punch."
Knock out:To make unconscious. ex. "The boxing match ended when the German boxer was knocked out in the third round."
Lay down:To establish. ex. "If you would like to stay here, we should lay down some rules."
Lay into:To criticize (severely). ex. "His mother really laid into him whenever he came home late."
Lay off:1) To (temporarily) suspend someone from work while things are slow. ex. "General Motors had to lay off 3,000 workers last month." 2) To stop using. ex. "You should really lay off the alcohol."
Lead on:To make someone think that something (romantic) will happen, while knowing that it will not. ex. "I thought she really liked me. But she was just leading me on!"
Let down:To disappoint. ex. "He really let me down by not showing up on Friday."
Let on:To pretend, act. ex. "He let on like he hadn't heard that I had been fired."
Let up:To lose some intensity. ex. "By the time the storm let up, half the city had been flooded."
Lie down:To recline and rest. ex. "I'm tired. I have to lie down for a little while."
Light up:1) To start smoking a cigarette. ex. "In Los Angeles, you're not allowed to light up in any bars and restaurants." 2) To illuminate. ex. "The stars lit up the sky."
Let out:Release. ex. "They let him out of the hospital on Friday."
Live on:To survive on. ex. "It's hard to live on bread and water alone."
Log on/in to:To enter a username/password combination to be allowed access to a computer, email account, etc. ex. "The system is not allowing me to log in for some reason."
Look after:To take care of. ex. "I'll look after your dog while you're in Spain."
Look down on:To see someone or something as being worse, inferior. ex. "Arrogant people often look down on others."
Look up to:1) To admire. ex. "He is a leader in the community and many people look up to him." 2) To check and find (in a dictionary, etc.) ex. "I tried to look that word up, but it wasn't in the dictionary."
Make fun of:To laugh at. To make jokes about. ex. "The other kids always made fun of John."
Make of:To understand/ interpret. ex. "What do you make of his comments?" (How would you interpret his comments?)
Make out:1) To decipher/ understand. ex. "He always mumbles - I can never make out what he's saying." 2) To kiss and touch (passionately). ex. "The two college students were making out in the park."
Make (someone) over:To change someone's appearance.
Make (someone) out (to be something):To make someone seem like something. They made her out to be some kind of monster.
Make up:1) To fabricate, invent. ex. "He made up a story about how he got robbed on the way to work."
