Turn (something) on to start a machine; to make someone excited or sexually aroused. If someone or something turns you on, they attract you and make you feel sexually excited. I always turn on the lights at night. Please help me turn on the computer. He is turned on when his wife wears sexy […]
Continue readingTake off the opposite of “to put on”; the act of removing clothing or jewelry. If an aircraft, bird, or insect takes off, it leaves the ground and begins to fly. I always take off my watch before I wash my hands. Remember to take off your raincoat when you enter the room. Hurry up! […]
Continue readingCome up to be mentioned or discussed; to arrive; to be ready soon; to approach someone; to stand next to someone Our issue came up in the meeting last week. “Is dinner ready?” “Coming up!” He came up to me and kissed me on the cheek. Come up with to find a new idea; to produce something Finally, we […]
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