Phrasal verbs

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Across
  1. 3. to take something from (someone) by unlawful force or threat of violence; steal from. to deprive (someone) of some right or something legally
  2. 6. A bed and breakfast is a small lodging establishment that offers overnight accommodation and breakfast
  3. 7. to move to the side of the road in order to stop or let something pass.
  4. 9. illness caused by bacteria or other toxins in food, typically with vomiting
  5. 11. the feeling of disorientation experienced by someone who is suddenly subjected to an unfamiliar culture, way of life, or set of attitudes.
  6. 13. is a place where people regularly meet to spend time together.
Down
  1. 1. If a soituation or decision comes down to something, that is the thing that influences it most: What it all comes down to is your incredible insecurity. It all comes down to money in the end
  2. 2. pass the time lazily or aimlessly.
  3. 4. refers to something or somewhere that is out of the way or out of a central, popular or touristy area.
  4. 5. phrasal verb. When you pick up someone or something that is waiting to be collected, you go to the place where they are and take them away, often in a car.
  5. 8. intransitive/transitive to form a row, or to put people or things in a row. The books are lined up on a shelf above the desk. All children must line up when the whistle goes.
  6. 10. to happen in a particular way; to develop or end in a particular way. Despite our worries everything turned outwell.
  7. 12. to stop functioning because of breakage or wear; to become inoperative or ineffective, fail negotiations broke down. ; to fail in strength or vitality