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pull ahead

v.
1.obtain advantages, such as points, etc.

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    hyped-up
    to have an excess of energy, to be excited
    My aunt has been hyped up all morning because she will go to Italy for a holiday next week.



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    When we ________ the station, the train ________ already left.

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