Spoken English: Flourish Your Language

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11184 Spoken English II
Example: He's taken to wearing a baseball cap since his hair started
thinning more noticeably.
Take up = fill or occupy time or space
Example: An awful lot of my time at work is taken up with point-
less bureaucracy nowadays.
Take up = make clothes shorter
Example: The trousers were too long so I took them up to make
them fit.
Take up = start a new hobb~ pastime~ etc.
Example: He took up squash as he felt he had to lose some weight.
Talk into = persuade someone to do something
Example: She didn't want to let me go, but I finally managed to
talk her into it.
Talk out of = persuade someone not to do something
Example: He was going to drive home after drinking half a bottle
of wine, but his friends talked him out of it.
Tear apart = disturb or upset greatly
Example: People were torn apart when news of the train crash
came through.
Tear down = demolish
Example: The estate was torn down so that they could develop the
land into luxury flats.
Tear off = remove part of a form or letter using your hands and
not scissors
Example: She tore the slip off the bottom of the form and sent it
with her cheque.
Tear up = rip into pieces

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