• Turn up To increase the volume, intensity, or strength of sound, heat, or a device. It's getting cold in here; could you please turn up the heater?

  • Look out To gaze or observe through something. She looked out the window to see if her friend had arrived.

  • Take in To process and appreciate one's surroundings or the beauty of a view. Standing on the mountaintop, they took in the breathtaking scenery.

  • Chill out To relax, unwind, or calm down. After a long day at work, I like to chill out by listening to music.

  • Get off To exit or disembark from a vehicle or form of transportation. We got off the train at the next station and walked to our destination.

  • Take away To order food from a restaurant or cafe and have it packaged to be consumed elsewhere, typically outside the premises. We decided to have our dinner in the restaurant instead of taking it away.

  • Whip out To quickly and suddenly take something out, usually from a bag or pocket. She whipped out her phone to take a photo of the beautiful sunset.

  • Kick back To relax and take it easy, often by reclining or sitting comfortably. After a long day of work, he kicked back on the couch and watched TV.

  • Come out To appear or emerge, often from a hidden or enclosed space. The sun finally came out from behind the clouds, brightening the day.

  • Lie down To assume or be in a reclining or horizontal position. Feeling tired, she decided to lie down on the bed and take a short nap.

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