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Clog up
Atascar

The road is clogging up
Pull (sth) off
Quitarse

He pulls his shirt off
Pull through
Recuperarse

After her terrible accident, she would pull through
Rule out
Descartar

The police ruled out the suspect
Win (sb) over to (inf)
Convencer a alguien de algo

Little by little, we'll win you over.
Follow (sth) through
Completar

Their team never follows their tasks through
Sneak off
Escabullirse

The thief has sneaked off again
Roll along (inf)
Ir sobre ruedas

Everything seems to be rolling along
Set off
Salir

We have to set off early to avoid the rush-hour traffic
Wander around
Vagar

I had some free time, so I decided to wander around the city
Get through
Localizar (llamada)

I'm trying to get through the President
Cut off
Desconectar

We were cut off while on the net
Scroll down
Desplazar hacia abajo

You can use the wheel on the mouse to scroll down and up
Put (sb) through
Pasar a alguien

The doctor is in now, I'll put you through
Squirrel away
Almacenar

Agnes squirrels away part of her salary
Get rid of (inf)
Deshacerse de

You need to get rid of those pants
Get into trouble
Meterse en problemas

Sarah gets into trouble at school everyday
Get round (inf)
Desplazarse

I certainly get around my job
Get away with (inf)
Salirse con la suya

The murder got away with his hideous crime
Get behind (inf)
Respaldar

I get behind you on it
Back (sb) up
Respaldar

I'll back you up on it
Get (sb) down (inf)
Try not to let your results get you down
Get on with (inf)
Ponerse con

Get on with your homeworks
Get through to
Hacerle entender a alguien

I need to get through to my son that drugs aren't the solution
Get by on
Sobrevivir con

The older couple had learned to get by on their small retirement income
Get back to (inf)
Volver a

I have to get back to my job now
Get over
Recuperarse

I hope you get over your flu soon
Get caught (inf)
Pillar

He got caught smoking
Get out of (inf)
Escaparse de

I need to get out of my meeting this afternoon
Keep up to date with
Mantenerse al tanto

We'll keep up to date with the latest business news
Brush up (inf)
Repasar

I'll need to brush up my Spanish
Cope with
Lidiar con

Marc coped with severe rheumatoid arthritis
Pass for
He could easily pass for his brother
Take (sth) in (inf)
Pillar

I'm sure I took it all
Plunge (sth) into
Sumergir

I was plunged into darkness
Fed up with (inf)
Harto de

You look fed up with the bad weather.
Turn (sth) into
Convertirse

The caterpillar will turn into a butterfly
Pass through
Cruzar

I took us 20 minutes to pass through The Mont Blanc Tunnel
Run into
Encontrarse con

I ran into my cousin yesterday at the market
Rip off
Estafar

Many people have been ripped off by insurance companies
Fall down
Fracasar

Many students fall down on their tests
Get together (inf)
Reunirse

You get together with your extended family
Chill out (inf)
Relajarse

I like to chill out in front of television
Soak up
Absorber información

Children soak up everything around them
Get along (inf)
Llevarse bien

My friend and I get along very well
Single out
Escoger

The teacher always singles me out to answer
Nail down
Identificar

We need to nail down how much money was ripped off.
Drop out of (inf)
Abandonar

He dropped out of school before completing his degree.
Keep apart from / stand off from
Mantenerse alejado
Caperucita stood off from the wolf.
Meet by chance
Encontrarse
I meet by chance my cousin yesterday at the market