Give Away
1. Present to someone free of charge.
He gave away all his kittens as he didn't have space for them.
2. Allow a secret/hiding place, etc to be known.
He spoke too freely and gave away the thieves' hiding place.
Give In
1. Admit defeat.
I give in! This crossword puzzle is too difficult.
2. To give something to someone, usually in authority.
I found a set of keys and gave them in to the police.
After the students had finished their exams, they gave them in.
Give Off
Produce smoke, smell, etc.
I like the colour of those flowers but they do give off a strange smell.
Give Out
1.Strength, supplies which become used up.
His strength gave out when the fourth man climbed on his back.
2. Distribute.
Maria, give these papers out to the other students.
Give Over
Stop saying, doing, thinking, etc something. (Usually imperative).
Oh John! Give over! You've been saying the same thing for half an hour.
Give Up
1. (As "give in") Admit Defeat.
2. Stop doing something.
I gave up trying to convince her to buy the dress as she was interested in a skirt.
I gave up drinking whiskey on my doctor's advice.
3. Sell something because of poverty.
I had to give up my house in the country after my uncle died.
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