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TAKE THE QUIZ“something or someone”
The following 10 entries include the term something or someone.
get on with (something or someone)
idiom: to continue doing (something)
get (something) out of (something or someone)
idiom: to take (something) from (something or someone)
in defense of (something or someone)
idiom: in order to keep (something) safe that is being physically attacked
know something or someone for what it/he/she is
idiom: to understand what something or someone truly is
mess (something or someone) up
idiom: to make mistakes when one is doing or making (something)
pave the way for (something or someone)
idiom: to make it easier for (something to happen or someone to do something)
put (something or someone) on the map
idiom: to make (a place, a person, etc.) famous or well-known
ride on (something or someone)
phrasal verb: to depend on (something or someone)
see (something) in (something or someone)
phrasal verb: to notice or perceive (something good or attractive) in (someone or something)
set (something or someone) against
phrasal verb: to put (something) in a place or position so that it is touching (something else)