1. Carry out: to perform (duties), obey (orders).
Carry out my orders immediately.
2. At the spur of the moment: on sudden impulse.
He gave that brilliant idea at the spur of the moment.
3. To drop in: to pay an unannounced visit.
He dropped in while I was sleeping in the afternoon.
4. To run out: become used up.
He run out of all his money.
5. Ups and downs: favourable and unfavourable conditions.
We all have to face ups and downs in our life.
6. Out of question: just impossible.
My getting married to her is out of question.
7. To take to task: scold.
The teacher took the pupil to task.
8. In full swing: with full intensity.
The preparations for marriage are in full swing.
9. Off and on: without order.
He took up and left jobs, off and on.
10. Up to the mark: reaching a fixed level.
Soon he will come upto the mark.
Post Credit: Prakash Khuman, Bhupesh Gupta (Book: Communicative English)
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