pack into Hundreds of people packed into the town hall. fit in (with) I found it really hard to fit in with the art class. look down on She look down on her because her house is smaller than theirs. ask after She was asking after you. spill out (of) After the concert, everyone spilled out of the stadium and made their way to the bus station. gang up (on) Some of the older children have been ganging up on me and calling me names. wear down He finally wore me down! flood in / flood into Thousands of fans flooded into the stadium to watch the singer perform. watch over My sister watched over our son while Ann and I went shopping. turn on He turned on me the instant I suggested he buy a new suit. butter up He has been buttering his brother up because he wants to borrow his car. fuss over She always fuss over him when they come to visit. look up to Barney really looks up to his grandfather. He loves listening to his stories. |