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'to do away with' means to get rid of something or to stop using something.

  • We did away with all the old equipment and invested in some new.
  • Let's do away with formality and use first names.

'to be done in' is used to mean you are very tired, totally exhausted.

  • When I got home, I collapsed into bed. I was completely done in.
  • Working in the garden really did me in. I'm going to have an early night.

'to do out' means to clean and tidy a place thoroughly.

  • I've done my wardrobes out and given away all my old clothes.
  • I can't get the car in the garage anymore. I'm going to have to do it out and make some space.

'to do out in' means to decorate a place in a certain color or style.

  • The bedroom was done out in blue and looked very cold.
  • The whole house was done out in a country style with lots of wood and flowers everywhere.

'to do over' means to do something again.

  • I don't like it, so I have decided to do it over and paint it another color.
  • I had to do it over because my computer crashed and I hadn't saved it.

'to do up' means to fasten something.

  • Can you do the zip up for me, please? I can't do it myself.
  • Do up your laces before you trip over them.

'to do up' also means to renovate an old building or house.

  • They bought an old house in France and spent a few years doing it up.
  • Old warehouses along the river have been done up and made into beautiful flats.

'to do with' is used to explain there is a connection from one thing to another.

  • It's got nothing to do with me. I'm not responsible for that.
  • He's something to do with health but I don't think he is a doctor.

'to do with' is also used to say that you would like to have something.

  • I could do with something to eat. I haven't eaten since breakfast.
  • I could do with a good night's sleep. I haven't had one for weeks.

'to do without' means you manage to live despite not having something.

  • I forgot to buy milk so we'll just have to do without.
  • I don't need your help. I can do without it.

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