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PHRASAL VERBS Come across: find something or meet someone by chance. e.g. The candidate came across as a dynamic person during the interview Ask out: invite on a date. e.g. Brian asked Judy out to dinner and a movie. Run into: meet somebody by chance e.g. Sophie ran into Maria at the shopping centre Call off: to cancel or stop an event. e.g. The meeting was called off because of the strike Dress up: wear elegant clothes or disguise oneself. e.g. Children love to dress up at Halloween. Show up: appear / arrive. e.g. We expected David to come but he didn't show up. Break up: end a relationship. e.g. My boyfriend and I broke up before I moved to America. rely on: depend on, trust. e.g. Don't worry.  You can rely on me.  I can keep a secret.

“An interesting person” Have you met anyone exceptionally interesting lately? Why was he or she so interesting?