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Id ESLPod_0393_WE_0461
Episode Id ESLPod 393
Episode Title Trash and Recycling
Phrase to use up
Text In this podcast, the phrase "to use up" means to use all of something so that nothing is left: "If you use up all the milk, please tell me so that I'll know I need to buy more at the grocery story." The verb "to use" means to do something with something, especially a tool: "Do you know how to use this software program?" Or, "Use a can opener instead of a knife the next time you want to open a can of soup." Finally, the phrase "to use (someone)" means to treat someone unfairly to get what one wants: "Shelly was using a man who was 20 years older than she was, dating him to get his money, but telling him that she loved him."
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