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Turn away – To refuse entry.
Example: The security guard had to turn away visitors without tickets.
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Go up – To increase or rise.
Example: The price of tickets will go up next year.
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Get off – To leave a ride or vehicle.
Example: After the roller coaster, she got off feeling dizzy.
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Hold on – To grasp something tightly; to wait.
Example: Hold on to the safety bar while riding the roller coaster!
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Look out – To be careful or watch for danger.
Example: Look out! That ride is about to start!
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Put on – To wear something.
Example: Before the water ride, we put on raincoats.
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Shut up – To stop talking (informal/rude).
Example: The noisy kids were told to shut up during the show.
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Set up – To arrange or prepare something.
Example: They set up the new haunted house attraction last month.
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Go over – To review something.
Example: Let’s go over the map to find the best rides.
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Sit up – To sit in an upright position.
Example: You need to sit up straight for the seatbelt to close properly.
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Get away – To escape or take a break.
Example: Going to the amusement park is a great way to get away from stress.
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Walk over – To approach by walking.
Example: Let’s walk over to the Ferris wheel next.
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Come over – To visit or move towards someone.
Example: She came over to say hi while we were in line for the ride.
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Go away – To leave a place.
Example: The park staff asked the lost dog to go away.
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Go off – To make a sudden noise or explosion.
Example: The fireworks went off at the end of the night.