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- line up To line up means to form an orderly row or position things in a straight line, often while waiting or preparing.
- live on To live on something means to use it as your main source of money, food, or support.
- live up to To live up to something means to meet expectations or a standard.
- log in To log in means to enter a username and password to access a computer system, website, or app.
- log out To log out means to end your session on a website, app, or computer account.
- look after To look after someone or something means to take care of them and make sure they are safe and well.
- look around To look around means to turn your eyes in different directions to see what is nearby or to explore a place.
- look back To look back means to think about or remember the past.
- look down To look down means to direct your eyes toward something below you.
- look for To look for something means to try to find it.
- look into To look into something means to investigate it or try to find out the truth about it.
- look out “Look out” is used to warn someone to be careful because danger is near.
- look round To look round means to examine a place by looking at it from different angles, often when you are visiting or searching.
- look up To look up means to search for information in a reference source or online.
- look up to To look up to someone means to admire and respect them.
- make for “Make for” most commonly means to move toward a place or direction.
- make off To make off means to leave quickly, often to escape after doing something wrong.
- make out To make out most commonly means to understand, see, or hear something with difficulty.
- make up To make up usually means to invent something or to become friends again after an argument.
- make up for To make up for something means to compensate for a loss, mistake, or disadvantage by doing something positive.