1
To mention or introduce a topic in conversation.
2
To exhaust the supply of something.
3
To reconcile after an argument or disagreement, or to invent or create something.
4
To cancel something.
5
To avoid punishment for something, typically through luck or skill.
6
To visit someone's house or location.
7
To have a good relationship with someone.
8
To be noticeably different or outstanding.
9
To tolerate or endure something unpleasant.
10
To rise to a standing position, or to support or advocate for someone or something.
11
To investigate or examine something, or to leave a place after paying a bill.
12
To wait or pause, or to grip something tightly.
13
To surrender or yield to pressure or demands.
14
To establish a stable life or routine, often involving marriage or a permanent residence.
15
To spend time with someone casually.
16
To anticipate or await something eagerly.