to accuse smn of sth - to say that someone has done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind, to borrow sth from smn - to get or receive something from someone with the intention of giving it back after a period of time, to make a breakthrough - an important discovery or event that helps to improve a situation or provide an answer to a problem, to break up - the end of the relationship, to bump into smn - to meet someone you know when you have not planned to meet them, to call smn back - to telephone someone a second time, or to telephone someone who telephoned you earlier, to calm down - to stop feeling upset, angry, or excited, to charge for sth - to ask an amount of money for something, especially a service or activity, to care about sth/smn - to have a strong feeling of love or affection for someone or something, to carry on doing sth - to continue, to come across sth - to find something or someone by chance, to complain about sth - to say that something is wrong or not satisfactory, to apply for a job - to request something, usually officially, esp. by writing or by sending in a form:, to come along - to go somewhere with someone, to accompany smn, to congratulate smn on sth - to compliment or wish happiness to someone because of something., to check in - to register at a hotel, to blame smn for sth - consider someone or something responsible for something, to approve of - to agree with or support someone or something, to argue about sth - to disagree about sth, to be ahead of smn - to do better than (someone) after catching up with him or her,

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