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2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To tidy a place [Example Sentences] They need to clean up the platform because it is really dirty. You must clean up the room before the president arrives. [Phrasal Verb]
cleansomething up
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] find unexpectedly [Example Sentences] I came across these books when I was tidying the cupboard. While reading this book I came across new information regarding dinosaurs. [Phrasal Verb]
come across something
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To separate/ fall down/ break down [Example Sentences] The flimsy decorations came apart halfway through the celebrations. The group of friends came apart once they went to different colleges. [Phrasal Verb]
come apart
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To become sick [Example Sentences] Her son came down with the flu last weekend. My throat is sore; I think I am coming down with a cold. [Phrasal Verb]
come down with something
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To support/ to take an initiative [Example Sentences] The hospital is anxious for more donors to come forward. Who will come forward and take the responsibility? [Phrasal Verb]
come forward
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To originate in [Example Sentences] He resides in Brazil although he comes from Spain. Most of the stench comes from the open drain behind the house. [Phrasal Verb]
come from somewhere
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To rely on a person or thing [Example Sentences] Can I count on you to complete this essay by tonight? I could not complete the task so I am counting on you to do it. [Phrasal Verb]
count on someone/something
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To draw a line through something [Example Sentences] Kindly cross out your old telephone number and write the new one. That word is wrong and you need to cross it out as soon as possible. [Phrasal Verb]
crosssomething out
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To use or consume less of something [Example Sentences] My financial advisor has asked me to cut back on unnecessary expenditure. We need to cut back on driving since the price of petrol is at an all-time high. [Phrasal Verb]
cut back on something
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To interrupt in between something or someone [Example Sentences] He cut into the argument with a point of his own. He asked if could cut in on the dance between Tim and me. [Phrasal Verb]
cut into
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To cut something with something sharp [Example Sentences] The butter is frozen. Cut off a small blob and let it rest outside so that it melts faster. He cut off a small piece from the large slab of cheese using a knife. [Phrasal Verb]
cutsomething off
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To stop providing/to break all relations with someone [Example Sentences] The cable company cut off our connection because we did not pay our bill. After he was convicted, his family decided to cut him off. [Phrasal Verb]
cutsomething off
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To remove pieces or part of something [Example Sentences] She looked over the article and cut the introduction out and rewrote it. She cut a piece out of the chunk of cheese and placed it on the counter. [Phrasal Verb]
cutsomething out
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To do something again [Example Sentences] You sang the wrong words this time; we will have to do it over. My homework assignment was unacceptable, so my teacher asked me to do it over. [Phrasal Verb]
dosomething over
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To dispose of or discard something [Example Sentences] It is time to do away with all these old files. My mother asked me to do away with all the unusable toys. [Phrasal Verb]
do away with something
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To be dressed in a fancier or better way than normal [Example Sentences] The party is at a fancy restaurant so we need to dress up appropriately. I was asked to dress up for the mayor’s party. [Phrasal Verb]
dress up
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To move back in a position [Example Sentences] He dropped back to fifth position because he fell off his motorcycle. The coach asked the attacking players to drop back. [Phrasal Verb]
drop back
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To come without an appointment [Example Sentences] I thought I’d drop in and say hi. I was surprised when she dropped in unannounced at midnight. [Phrasal Verb]
drop in/by/over
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To take someone/something somewhere and leave them/it there [Example Sentences] Can you drop me off at the bus stop? I will drop him off at the train station before reaching the venue. [Phrasal Verb]
drop someone/something off
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To quit a class, school, etc. [Example Sentences] He dropped out of the chess club because it was too difficult for him. She dropped out of college but managed to set up her own company. [Phrasal Verb]
drop out
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To eat outside of home, usually in a restaurant [Example Sentences] I eat out almost five days a week. I do not feel like cooking today so let’s eat out? [Phrasal Verb]
eat out
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To do/to eventually reach/to decide [Example Sentences] If you do not work, you will end up on the streets. He studied history at college but ended up working at a bank. [Phrasal Verb]
end up
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To break into pieces [Example Sentences] This wall will fall apart if we do not use cement. The house of cards stood for a minute but then fell apart. [Phrasal Verb]
fall apart
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To fall on the ground/ to fall off from somewhere to the ground [Example Sentences] If he does not walk carefully on the ledge, he will fall down. He was walking carelessly and thus, fell down. [Phrasal Verb]
fall down
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To separate [Example Sentences] The veteran cricketer has fallen out of favour. The coach and the player had a fall out and the latter decided to quit. [Phrasal Verb]
fall out
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To study/understand [Example Sentences] She needs to figure out what the problem is. We need to figure out the route before commencing the trek. [Phrasal Verb]
figuresomething out
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To write information in a form, etc. [Example Sentences] Fill in the blank spaces and submit the sheet. You must fill in the form in order to obtain a ticket. [Phrasal Verb]
fillsomething in
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To fill something completely or to the top [Example Sentences] I want you to fill up the tank with diesel. She wanted to fill up the entire glass with wine. [Phrasal Verb]
fillsomething up
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To search/discover [Example Sentences] How do I find out where he lives? I need you to find out whether he is lying or not. [Phrasal Verb]
find out
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To communicate [Example Sentences] He is a good orator and has no problem getting his message across. He could not get across the message. [Phrasal Verb]
getsomething across/over
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To like each other [Example Sentences] One must get along with their colleagues. It is about time you buried the hatchet and got along with each other [Phrasal Verb]
get along/on
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To go on a vacation or a leave [Example Sentences] They are planning a romantic get away for their anniversary. We have not travelled in a while so we are planning a getaway this summer. [Phrasal Verb]
get away
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] do something (usually something wrong) without being noticed or punished [Example Sentences] He will not get away with an abusive remark like that. You cannot steal cars in broad daylight and expect to get away with it. [Phrasal Verb]
get away with something
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To return [Example Sentences] She did not get back home until 5 o’clock. The boss needs you to get back from the Bahamas and complete the report. [Phrasal Verb]
get back
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To retaliate/to take a revenge [Example Sentences] My brother got back at me for eating his piece of cake. After being humiliated in public, she decided to get back at her with ruthless intent. [Phrasal Verb]
get back atsomeone
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To step onto something [Example Sentences] The train was full so we could not get on. To reach the chandelier, you must get on the stool. [Phrasal Verb]
get onsomething
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To recover/overcome [Example Sentences] The stock market is slowly getting over the recession. You need to get over the fact that he stole your bicycle. [Phrasal Verb]
get oversomething
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To meet [Example Sentences] Do you want to get together this Saturday? Let’s get together at the mall this weekend. [Phrasal Verb]
get together
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To stand/get out of bed [Example Sentences] Please get up, this seat is reserved for ladies. You are not allowed to sit there, so, kindly get up. [Phrasal Verb]
get up
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To reveal/give something for free/donate [Example Sentences] The ice cream company is giving away free scoops tomorrow. Before dying, he had pledged to give away half his money to charity. [Phrasal Verb]
givesomething away
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To return [Example Sentences] You must give the bone back to the dog. You have her mobile phone and need it give it back to her. [Phrasal Verb]
givesomething back
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To unwillingly stop fighting or arguing [Example Sentences] The dictator finally gave in to the mounting pro-democracy protests. After arguing for over two hours, I decided to give in to her demands. [Phrasal Verb]
give in
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To stop trying [Example Sentences] This exam is really difficult and I think I am going to give up. Never give up, never surrender! [Phrasal Verb]
give up
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To follow someone [Example Sentences] The big dog is going to go after the cat. The police decided to go after the criminal after he had robbed a bank.” [Phrasal Verb]
go aftersomeone
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To try to achieve something [Example Sentences] My father always encouraged me to go after my goals. She is really working hard going after the top prize. [Phrasal Verb]
go aftersomething
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To oppose [Example Sentences] Does he really want to go against the policies of the company? You cannot go against the coach and expect to remain with the team. [Phrasal Verb]
go againstsomeone or something
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To proceed/start/initiate something [Example Sentences] The General wants us to go ahead with the plan. The centre has asked the states to go ahead with FDI in the retail sector. [Phrasal Verb]
go ahead
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
[Meaning] To return to a place [Example Sentences] This place is very dangerous; I suggest you go back home. He needs us to go back to the office and collect his belongings.” [Phrasal Verb]
go back
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To leave home to go out for an occasion, etc. [Example Sentences] Let’s go out for dinner tonight to celebrate your promotion! I will go out in the evening to watch the play. [Phrasal Verb]
go out
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To date someone [Example Sentences] Tim has wanted to go out with Mary for a long time now. She is going out with two boys at the same time. [Phrasal Verb]
go out withsomeone
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To pay a visit to someone/something nearby [Example Sentences] It’s great that Hari has moved next door; I can just go over to his place whenever I’m bored! She is going over to his place later tonight. [Phrasal Verb]
go oversomething
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To check or review [Example Sentences] Here are your insurance papers, please go over them carefully so that you know all the details. We need to go over this brochure and select a location for the meeting. [Phrasal Verb]
go over
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To end a friendship [Example Sentences] We used to be great friends, but after college we began to grow apart. We were good friends but grew apart after graduating from college. [Phrasal Verb]
grow apart
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To become an adult [Example Sentences] It is always hard for parents when their children grow up. The puppy was tiny when they found it but it grew up to be a huge dog. [Phrasal Verb]
grow up
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To get too big for something, usually a piece of clothing [Example Sentences] I will buy a new pair of trousers if and when I grow out of this pair. I have gained weight and grown out of the pants I purchased last summer. [Phrasal Verb]
grow out of something
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To grow big enough to fit [Example Sentences] Initially he had some trouble at the new office, but things went smoothly after he grew into his role. She has become taller and grown into the dress. [Phrasal Verb]
grow intosomething
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To give something used to someone else [Example Sentences] When I was a child, I was handed down my brother’s clothes. Please hand down your old books to underprivileged children. [Phrasal Verb]
handsomething down
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To distribute to a group of people [Example Sentences] The party members were spreading their propaganda by handing out fliers. The boss is going to hand out a list of responsibilities to everybody today. [Phrasal Verb]
handsomething out
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To give (usually unwillingly) [Example Sentences] The thieves asked us to hand over all our belongings. The landlord requested us to hand over the keys to the apartment. [Phrasal Verb]
handsomething over
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To stay strong and positive [Example Sentences] When my friend was diagnosed with cancer, all I could say to him was, “Don’t lose hope. Hang in there.” Don’t lose heart, hang in there! [Phrasal Verb]
hang in
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To wait for a short time [Example Sentences] Hang on, let me get ready and then we can leave. Hang on, I’m coming too! [Phrasal Verb]
hang on
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To spend time relaxing or chilling out [Example Sentences] My friends and I generally hang out at malls. Let’s hang out at the bar after work tonight. [Phrasal Verb]
hang out
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To end a phone call [Example Sentences] When I get angry with someone on the phone, I simply hang up. I did not wish to talk to him anymore so I decided to hang up the phone. [Phrasal Verb]
hang up
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To prevent from doing/going [Example Sentences] If you have a complaint, don’t hold back; you cannot fix the problem if you do not voice it. You must hold him back from committing such a dangerous stunt. [Phrasal Verb]
hold someone/something back
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To hide an emotion/to be stopped by something or someone [Example Sentences] He was a great athlete, but he was held back from succeeding by his parents, who wanted him to study instead. He held back his tears even though he was distraught. [Phrasal Verb]
holdsomething back
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To wait for a short time [Example Sentences] She asked the taxi driver to hold on while she located her wallet. He has asked you to hold on to his book until he returns. [Phrasal Verb]
hold on
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] continue doing [Example Sentences] He asked them to keep on working while he looked around. The musicians kept on playing even though it was raining. [Phrasal Verb]
keep on doing something
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To not tell/not do/to keep a secret [Example Sentences] Why do you keep secrets from me? You have a wonderful voice so you must not keep from singing. [Phrasal Verb]
keepsomething from someone
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To stop someone or something from entering at a place [Example Sentences] The insects must be kept out at all costs. The gate has been installed to keep out stray dogs. [Phrasal Verb]
keep someone/something out
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To continue at the same rate [Example Sentences] Keep up the good work! Keep up this speed for the rest of the journey and we will reach on time. [Phrasal Verb]
keepsomething up
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To disappoint someone [Example Sentences] You can rely on her; she will never let you down. You have let me down with this disappointing performance. [Phrasal Verb]
letsomeone down
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[Meaning] To permit to enter [Example Sentences] Please lock the door and do not let anybody in. Yes, he is a guest so please let him in. [Phrasal Verb]
letsomeone in
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To take care of [Example Sentences] Nurses are supposed to look after patients. I need you to look after my dog while I’m away. [Phrasal Verb]
look after someone/something
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[Meaning] To belittle someone/ to consider someone inferior to oneself [Example Sentences] She always looks down on her staff and treats them badly. A lot of people look down on them because they are poor. [Phrasal Verb]
look down on someone
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[Meaning] To try to find [Example Sentences] Do you want to look for the pen we lost yesterday? Let us look for the ball in the garage. [Phrasal Verb]
look for someone/something
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[Meaning] To be excited about some future plan, etc. [Example Sentences] Are you looking forward to tonight’s football match? I am really looking forward to the weekend! [Phrasal Verb]
look forward to something
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[Meaning] To investigate [Example Sentences] We are going to look into the price of cars today. They need to look into the matter carefully in order to avoid a lawsuit. [Phrasal Verb]
look intosomething
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[Meaning] To be careful [Example Sentences] Don’t forget to look out for mosquitoes in the swamp. Look out for speeding buses on the highway. [Phrasal Verb]
look out
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To be extra careful or vigilant [Example Sentences] The guide told them to look out for pickpockets in the marketplace. Look out for hurricane alerts on the island at this time of the year. [Phrasal Verb]
look out for someone/something
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To check/examine [Example Sentences] Give the document a look over for errors. The teacher wants the student to look over his answers once again. [Phrasal Verb]
looksomething over
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To respect someone immensely [Example Sentences] I look up to my sister because she is a wonderful human being. I look up to my coach because he was a great sportsman. [Phrasal Verb]
look up tosomeone
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To lie about something [Example Sentences] When asked why I hadn’t done my homework, I made up a story about having done it but forgotten that that day was the day of submission. You must stop making up stories because we know you are lying. [Phrasal Verb]
makesomething up
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To forgive each other [Example Sentences] He returned my money very late, but tried to make up for it by treating me to lunch. He is taking her out to dinner to make up for being at work on their anniversary. [Phrasal Verb]
make up
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To apply cosmetics [Example Sentences] She was so nervous she almost went on stage without any make up. That actor uses a lot of make up before shooting a scene. [Phrasal Verb]
makesomeone up
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To get confused [Example Sentences] We got through most of the show without any mix ups, but right at the end the lead actor forgot one of his lines. The experienced striker pounced on a defensive mix-up to fire home into an open goal. [Phrasal Verb]
mixsomething up
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[Meaning] To die [Example Sentences] I took two weeks off work because my grandfather passed away. Our dog had been ill for a few months and passed away last night. [Phrasal Verb]
pass away
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[Meaning] To lose consciousness [Example Sentences] It was so hot in the examination hall that one of the students passed out for a couple of minutes. He walking in the sun and passed out due to the heat. [Phrasal Verb]
pass out
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[Meaning] To return the owed money [Example Sentences] There should be no money issues between friends, so when I lend money to my friends I tell them they can pay back whenever it is convenient for them. You can borrow money now but you must pay back within a week. [Phrasal Verb]
paysomeone back
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[Meaning] To be punished for doing something bad [Example Sentences] It is my policy to pay for everything when I am out on a date. The police swore that the terrorist would pay for destroying the building. [Phrasal Verb]
pay forsomething
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[Meaning] To choose [Example Sentences] I always let my mother pick out my clothes, because she has excellent taste. The concierge at the hotel helped us pick out a nice restaurant. [Phrasal Verb]
picksomething out
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[Meaning] To point or indicate using your finger [Example Sentences] I tried to give the tourists directions orally, but they couldn’t understand me, so I pointed out the turning they were supposed to take. I have asked the professor to point out all the mistakes in my assignment. [Phrasal Verb]
Point someone/something out
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[Meaning] To postpone [Example Sentences] I was very tired that day, so I put off the meeting till after the weekend. The boss has asked us to put off our lunch plan to a later hour. [Phrasal Verb]
putsomething off
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[Meaning] To assemble [Example Sentences] We had to put together the presentation in 2 days. The different parts have been provided in order to put together this mountain bike. [Phrasal Verb]
putsomething together
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[Meaning] To bear or tolerate something or someone [Example Sentences] My roommate told me to move out, saying, “I can’t put up with your irresponsible ways anymore!” The company is not going to put up with inappropriate behaviour at the workplace. [Phrasal Verb]
put up with someone/something
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To wear a dress/accessories on your body [Example Sentences] I did not need to put on the t-shirt to know it was too big for me. Pick out a dress, put it on, and decide whether you like it or not. [Phrasal Verb]
putsomething on
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To meet someone unexpectedly [Example Sentences] I ran into an old friend from college the other day. It was a pleasant surprise when I ran into him at the mall the other day. [Phrasal Verb]
run into someone/something
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To drive a vehicle over a person or thing [Example Sentences] Your toy is broken because I ran over it with my car. The truck accidently ran over a cat on the highway. [Phrasal Verb]
run over someone/something
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To leave unexpectedly/ to escape [Example Sentences] The bride had run away with someone else on the wedding day. The children made a plan to run away from home to join the circus.” [Phrasal Verb]
run away
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To have nothing left of something [Example Sentences] They ran out of sandwiches at the cafe. She couldn’t make tea as they had run out of milk. [Phrasal Verb]
run out
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Phrasal Verb
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[Meaning] To return [Example Sentences] I sent back the steak because it raw. This product is not what we had ordered and we are going to send it back. [Phrasal Verb]
sendsomething back
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
Phrasal Verb
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