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- mess up To mess up means to do something badly or make a mistake that causes problems.
- mix up To mix up means to confuse people or things so they are mistaken for each other or end up in the wrong order.
- move away To move away means to leave a place and go to live somewhere else.
- move back To move back means to go to a position farther from where you are now.
- move in To move in means to begin living in a new home, often with someone else or into a new place.
- move on To move on means to leave a situation behind and continue with your life or the next activity.
- move out To move out means to leave a home or place where you live, usually to live somewhere else.
- move over To change position so someone or something else can use the space.
- move up To move up means to go to a higher position, level, or place.
- open up To open up means to start talking more honestly about your feelings or thoughts.
- own up To own up means to admit something, especially a mistake or wrongdoing.
- pass away To pass away means to die.
- pass on To pass on means to give something to someone else or to move information to another person.
- pass out To pass out means to lose consciousness and become temporarily unconscious.
- pay off If something pays off, it brings a good result after effort or time.
- pick on To pick on someone means to repeatedly tease, criticize, or treat them unfairly.
- pick out To pick out something means to choose it from a group, often because it stands out or you prefer it.
- pick up “Pick up” most commonly means to collect someone or something from a place, usually by going there.
- point out To point out means to draw someone’s attention to something by showing it or mentioning it.
- point to To point to something is to indicate or show it by directing your finger or another object toward it.