[ Phrasal Verbs ]
End up
A. To be in a particular situation, state, or place after a series of events, especially when you did not plan it
B. To accept an opportunity quickly and eagerly.
C. To begin to feel happy and relaxed in a new situation, home, job, or school
D. You are forced to deal with something unpleasant

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……………., he is.
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wearied; worn out
A. abate
B. lurid
C. resolve
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