v.
1.provide with shelter
2.fool or hoax
3.suck or take up or in
4.visit for entertainment
5.call for and obtain payment of
6.see or watch
7.express willingness to have in one's home or environs
8.fold up
9.take up mentally 10.earn on some commercial or business transaction 11.hear, usually without the knowledge of the speakers 12.accept 13.take in, also metaphorically 14.take up as if with a sponge 15.serve oneself to, or consume regularly 16.take into one's family 17.make (clothes) smaller
Idiom of the Day
face up to (something)
to accept something that is not easy to accept
My friend must face up to the fact that he will never have enough money to buy a car.