| Front | “When my friend moved to a different country I tried to stay close with her, but we slowly grew apart.” |
| Back | Grow apart — To get distant from someone, like a friend. |
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| Front | “I’d ask you to make me dinner but I don’t want to put you out.” |
| Back | Put out: to cause someone trouble or inconvenience. |
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| Front | “The firefighters managed to put out the fire before it spread to other houses.” |
| Back | Put out: to extinguish a fire, such as with water or a fire extinguisher. If a fire "went out" it means that it stopped by itself, ran out of fuel, or was blown out by wind, etc. |
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