(exp) to let the rent fall into arrears
(n) bullied child
(v1) to pack one's things
(exp) to correct a fault
(exp) to leave the company
(exp,v1) to prepare oneself (for the worst)
to resolve oneself
(v1) (arch) to make cold
to chill
(exp) to raise awareness of
(v1) to grimace
to frown
(exp) to change color
to change colour
to blush
(exp) to advance the date (of)
(exp,v1) to feel guilty
to suffer from a guilty conscience
to feel uneasy
to have qualms about
to have scruples about
to feel regret
(exp) to say things to ease one's mind
(exp) to raise somebody's spirits
to enhance a mood
(exp,v1) to remember
to keep in mind
(exp) to act as chairman
(v1,vt) to pack an assortment of goods, etc.
(n) (belief in the desirability of) education by rote learning
(n) cramming (e.g. for an exam)
(exp) to answer a request
(adj-i) unsolicited
(exp) to renew old friendship
(exp,vs,adv) scrutiny
scanning
taking a good look
(exp,v5s) to make one's heart flutter
(n) article of certified genuineness
(v1) to do one's best
(n) monetary tightening
credit squeeze
credit crunch
(exp) to fill a gap
(exp) to be unable to read the situation
to be unable to pick up on the mood of a conversation (e.g. A and B are complaining about C, and D joins the conversation praising C)
(exp) to carry a plan forward