#116 - TO PAY OFF

#116 - TO PAY OFF

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#140 POP IN / OUT / OFF / ON / UP (A Phrasal Verb a Day is back)

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#139 - TO POLISH OFF

= to finish/consume something completely- especially food e.g. I made a pizza for my friends and they polished it off in just a few minutes because they were so hungry. 

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