abide by »
To remain faithful to something or someone; to stand to; to adhere.
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abide with »
To remain or live with someone.
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absence makes the heart grow fonder »
When someone or something is faraway, you realise how much you love (or miss) them or it.
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ache for »
To desire, or want something, or someone, very much.
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angel's advocate »
Someone who sees what's good about an idea and supports it.
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ask in »
To invite someone to enter one's house.
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ask round »
To invite someone to your house.
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bad egg »
Someone whose behaviour is reprehensible or irresponsible; a rogue.
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bail out on »
To abandon, or stop supporting someone or something.
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bash about »
To physically damage something or assault someone.
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bash in »
To injure someone by hitting violently.
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bash up »
To assault someone with the intention of causing physical injury.
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be at one's beck and call »
To be in the position of serving someone in any way they desire, usually unwillingly.
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be glad to see the back of »
To be glad to get rid of someone; to be glad someone has left.
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be there for »
To be available to provide comfort and support for someone, especially in a period of difficulty.
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