eat out (no object): have a meal in a restaurant.
[blockquote]\"I'm too tired to cook tonight. Why don't we eat out?\"
[/blockquote]egg on (separable): urge / encourage greatly toward doing something (usually something negative).
[blockquote]\"At first Bob and Chuck were just having a mild argument, but Bob's friends egged them on until they started fighting.\"
[/blockquote]end up (1. no object): finally arrive at; arrive at an unexpected place.
[blockquote]\"We got lost last night and ended up in the next town.\"
[/blockquote]end up (2. no object): arrive somewhere as a result or consequence.
[blockquote]\"You're working too hard. If you don't take it easy, you'll end up in the hospital!\"
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