Relier Pairs Match the sentencesVersion en ligne Match the sentences with the definitions for each phrasal verb par Luciana Vallejos 1 Rachel runs a tight ship. She has no time for people who try to avoid work. 2 The manager is the one who calls the shots around here. The workers’ opinions don’t count. 3 Even during the worst economic crises, some businessmen are able to make a killing. 4 Their accountant tried to cook the books but he got caught. He might go to prison. 5 Our new product did very well in our home market, but it really bombed abroad. 6 David lost the deal because of his poor communication skills. He really blew it. 7 Dean always drives a hard bargain during negotiations. 8 Joanne is very bullish about the company’s future. She thinks we’ll eventually dominate the market. have great financial success alter facts or figures dishonestly or illegally expects a lot in exchange for something failed to take advantage of an opportunity by doing or saying something wrong failed confident, optimistic alter facts or figures dishonestly or illegally is in the position of being able to make the decisions that will influence a situation