Across
- 2. up with -tolerate
- 3. someone off - to stop employing someone, usually because there is no work for them to do:
- 5. something up with someone - to begin discussing a subject with someone:
- 7. off – begin a journey
- 9. a go at - to criticize someone:
- 10. down- reject
- 11. into - suddenly receive money or property, especially by inheriting it.
- 12. up - to destroy something
- 14. with - to succeed in avoiding punishment for something:
- 16. out -discover
- 17. someone off - to speak angrily to someone because they have done something wrong: get over something/someone -get better after an illness, or feel better after something
- 22. back - to speak rudely when answering someone
- 24. –stop function
- 26. to disappoint someone by failing to do what you agreed to do
Down
- 1. through - to make someone experience something unpleasant or difficult:
- 2. out of - to stop being involved in an activity or agreement:
- 4. up for something- to compensate for something
- 6. on- undertake a task or responsibility, especially a difficult on
- 7. up - establish a business,
- 8. out - to happen in a particular way
- 11. in - begin work, especially by recording the time you arrive at work on
- 12. someone -met someone accidently
- 13. out - to enter or leave a place in a way that shows that you are angry:
- 15. on - continue
- 16. through : to fail to happen:
- 18. up : reach in a situation that was not planned
- 19. out of - to suddenly lose
- 20. off – leave the place
- 21. ahead - to start to do something:
- 23. out - arrange or organize something.
- 24. up - mention a subject or start to talk about it
- 25. out - to happen or develop in a particular way:
