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8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To plead or make a request To be attractive or interesting [Example] He appealed to the court to change its decision. A vacation of sunbathing doesn’t appeal to me. [Phrasal Verb] | appeal to | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To make a formal request for something (job, permit, loan etc.) [Example] He applied for a scholarship for next semester. [Phrasal Verb] | apply for | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To move backwards, in fear or dislike [Example] When he saw the bear, he backed away in fright. [Phrasal Verb] | back away | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To withdraw, concede defeat [Example] Local authorities backed down on their threats to build on that part of the beach. [Phrasal Verb] | back down | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To give support or encouragement To make a copy of (file, program, etc.) [Example] I’m going to be very strict with him. I hope you’ll back me up on this? You should back up all your computer files in a secure location. [Phrasal Verb] | back up | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To base your hopes on something / someone [Example] I’m banking on you to help with the charity event. [Phrasal Verb] | bank on | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To faint, lose consciousness [Example] Jenna fell in the parking lot and blacked out. [Phrasal Verb] | black out | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To separate using a barrier. [Example] The police blocked off the street after the explosion. [Phrasal Verb] | block off | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To explode To get angry [Example] Tommy blew up the red balloon. Don’t blow up at me. It’s not my fault. [Phrasal Verb] | blow up | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To be summarized as [Example] It all boils down to who has more power. [Phrasal Verb] | boil down to | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To start a computer by loading an operating system or program [Example] You need to boot up your computer before you begin to work. [Phrasal Verb] | boot up | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To separate from a crowd [Example] One of the wolves broke away from his pack. [Phrasal Verb] | break away | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To go out of order, cease to function To lose control of one’s emotions [Example] The washing machine broke down so we had to call in the repair technician. John broke down when he heard the news. [Phrasal Verb] | break down | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To enter by force [Example] Burglars broke into my car last night. [Phrasal Verb] | break into | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To start suddenly [Example] Rioting broke out after the government raised the fuel prices again. [Phrasal Verb] | break out | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To escape from a place by force [Example] Several prisoners broke out of jail. [Phrasal Verb] | break out of | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To come to an end (marriage, relationship) [Example] She broke up with Daniel after dating him for five years. [Phrasal Verb] | break up | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To raise (a child) [Example] Sara is bringing up her children by herself. [Phrasal Verb] | bring up | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To improve, refresh one’s knowledge of something [Example] I must brush up on my French before going to Paris next month. [Phrasal Verb] | brush up on | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To meet by chance or unexpectedly [Example] I bumped into Adam at the bank. He says “hello”. [Phrasal Verb] | bump into | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] stop (something) working become exhausted from over-working [Example] The light bulb burnt out. Please change it. She needs to work fewer hours. Otherwise she will burn out. [Phrasal Verb] | burn out | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To return a phone call [Example] Could please call back in ten minutes? [Phrasal Verb] | call back | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To cancel [Example] The game was called off because of bad weather. [Phrasal Verb] | call off | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To become more relaxed, less angry or upset [Example] It took Kylie several hours to calm down after she saw the accident. [Phrasal Verb] | calm down | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To continue [Example] The soldiers carried on walking in order to get to their post before dark. [Phrasal Verb] | carry on | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To do something as specified (a plan, an order, a threat) To perform or conduct (test, experiment) [Example] His orders were carried out to the letter. That company does not carry out tests on animals. [Phrasal Verb] | carry out | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To register at a hotel or airport [Example] They said I must check in at least three hours before my flight. [Phrasal Verb] | check in | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To pay one’s bill and leave (a hotel) To investigate [Example] Donna checked out of the hotel this morning. I don’t know if this price is correct. I’ll check it out online. [Phrasal Verb] | check out | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To refuse to speak [Example] When the police started asking questions, the suspect clammed up. [Phrasal Verb] | clam up | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To act strictly to prevent something [Example] The local authorities have decided to clamp down on illegal parking in handicapped parking places. [Phrasal Verb] | clamp down on | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To find by chance To appear, seem, make an impression [Example] I was cleaning up and came across some old photos of you. The politician came across as a complete fool during the TV interview. [Phrasal Verb] | come across | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To present oneself [Example] Has the owner of the winning lotto ticket come forward? [Phrasal Verb] | come forward | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To rely or depend on (for help) [Example] You can count on me to keep your secret. [Phrasal Verb] | count on | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To reduce in number or size [Example] I’ve decided to cut down on the amount of sweets I eat. [Phrasal Verb] | cut down on | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To remove using scissors To stop doing something [Example] She cut out a coupon from the newspaper. You need to cut out all red meat from your diet. [Phrasal Verb] | cut out | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To handle, take care of (problem, situation) [Example] Catherine is not good at dealing with stress. [Phrasal Verb] | deal with | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To calm down, become less strong [Example] After the storm died down, we went outside to see the damage it had caused. [Phrasal Verb] | die down | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To manage without [Example] She didn’t get a salary this month, so she’ll have to do without extra treats. [Phrasal Verb] | do without | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To last longer than expected [Example] The suspect’s trial dragged on longer than we had expected! [Phrasal Verb] | drag on | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To write (contract, agreement, document) [Example] They drew up a contract and had me sign it. [Phrasal Verb] | draw up | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] wear elegant clothes [Example] Their wedding gave us a chance to dress up and get out of the house. [Phrasal Verb] | dress up | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To visit, usually on the way somewhere [Example] Why don’t you drop in to see us on your way home? [Phrasal Verb] | drop in | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To deliver someone or something To fall asleep [Example] I’ll drop off the papers later today. I often drop off in front of the TV. [Phrasal Verb] | drop off | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To leave school without finishing [Example] Zack dropped out of college and joined the army. [Phrasal Verb] | drop out | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To reduce, become less severe or slow down (pain, traffic, work) [Example] Traffic usually eases off about 7pm [Phrasal Verb] | ease off | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To finish in a certain way; result in [Example] Her marriage ended in divorce. [Phrasal Verb] | end in | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To finally reach a state, place or action [Example] If you don’t improve your work habits, you’ll end up being fired. [Phrasal Verb] | end up | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To fail; doesn’t happen [Example] His plans to trek through South America fell through when he got sick. [Phrasal Verb] | fall through | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To understand, find the answer [Example] He’s trying to figure out how to earn enough money to go on the trip to Spain. [Phrasal Verb] | figure out | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To complete (a form/an application) [Example] Please fill out the enclosed form and return it as soon as possible. [Phrasal Verb] | fill out | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To discover or obtain information [Example] I’m going to to find out who’s responsible for the power cut. [Phrasal Verb] | find out | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To concentrate on something [Example] Tom had difficultty focusing on work the day before his holiday started. [Phrasal Verb] | focus on | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To be on good terms; work well with [Example] It’s important to get along with your team supervisor. [Phrasal Verb] | get along (with) | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To imply [Example] What are you getting at? Do you think I’m to blame? [Phrasal Verb] | get at | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To escape [Example] I think we should get away for the weekend. [Phrasal Verb] | get away | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To manage to cope or to survive [Example] Students without jobs have a hard time getting by. [Phrasal Verb] | get by | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To enter [Example] When did you get in last night? [Phrasal Verb] | get in | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To enter [Example] How did you get into your car without the keys? [Phrasal Verb] | get into (+noun) | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To leave (bus, train, plane) To remove [Example] You should get off the train in Kings Heath. I can’t get the ink stain off my shirt. [Phrasal Verb] | get off | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To board (bus, train, plane) [Example] I’m trying to get on the flight to Brussels. [Phrasal Verb] | get on | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To continue to do; make progress [Example] After they split up, she had a hard time getting on with her life. [Phrasal Verb] | get on with (something) | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To have a good relationship with [Example] He doesnt get on very well with the other members of the committee. [Phrasal Verb] | get on (well) with (somebody) | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To leave [Example] He had a hard time getting out of Newark because of the snow? [Phrasal Verb] | get out | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To avoid doing something [Example] Edna’s trying to get out of working the night shift. [Phrasal Verb] | get out of | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To recover from (illness, disappointment) [Example] Has she gotten over the flu? [Phrasal Verb] | get over | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To recover from (illness, disappointment) [Example] Mary had the chickenpox last week but she got over it. [Phrasal Verb] | get over | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To eliminate [Example] Please get rid of that old t-shirt. It’s so ragged. [Phrasal Verb] | get rid of | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To meet each other [Example] Let’s get together for your birthday on Saturday. [Phrasal Verb] | get together | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To rise, leave bed [Example] Will you please get up? You’ve got a class in 20 minutes. [Phrasal Verb] | get up | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To cease opposition; yield To To hand in; submit [Example] We will never give in to the terrorists’ demands. I’ll give in my paper tomorrow. [Phrasal Verb] | give in | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To stop doing something [Example] Morris gave up drinking 10 years ago. [Phrasal Verb] | give up | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To experience [Example] Andy went through a lot of pain after his mother died. [Phrasal Verb] | go through | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To spend one’s childhood; develop; become an adult [Example] He’s like Peter Pan. He never really grew up at all. [Phrasal Verb] | grow up | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To submit (report, homework) [Example] Please hand in your papers before Friday. [Phrasal Verb] | hand in | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To distribute [Example] Susan volunteered at the shelter where she handed out warm clothes. [Phrasal Verb] | hand out | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To spend time in a particular place or with a group of friends [Example] Which pub does the team hang out at after the game? [Phrasal Verb] | hang out | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To end a phone conversation [Example] If you hang up now, I’ll never speak to you again. [Phrasal Verb] | hang up | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To wait To grip tightly [Example] Please hold on and a representative will answer your call. She was so scared on the rollercoaster ride that she held on for dear life. [Phrasal Verb] | hold on | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To be quick, act speedily [Example] Hurry up and finish your lunch or we’ll miss the train. [Phrasal Verb] | hurry up | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To resolve by discussion, eliminate differences [Example] The two countries met at the conference to iron out their differences. [Phrasal Verb] | iron out | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To participate [Example] Yes David, you can join in the discussion any time you like. [Phrasal Verb] | join in | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To engage in, become a member of To meet and unite with [Example] There was a war on, so some kids were only sixteen when they joined up. Let’s separate now and join up later at the restaurant. [Phrasal Verb] | join up | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To continue doing something [Example] If you keep on making that noise I will get annoyed. [Phrasal Verb] | keep on | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To stay at the same level as someone or something [Example] I read the paper every day to keep up with the news. [Phrasal Verb] | keep up with | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To begin, start [Example] The rugby match kicked off at 3 o’clock. [Phrasal Verb] | kick off | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To omit, not mention [Example] Please check your form again and make sure nothing is left out. [Phrasal Verb] | leave out | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To disappoint [Example] I feel so let down because they promised me a puppy but all I got was a doll. [Phrasal Verb] | let down | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To take care of [Example] Andy can you look after your sister until I get back? [Phrasal Verb] | look after | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To consider as inferior [Example] She’s such a snob. She always looks down on anyone who is poor. [Phrasal Verb] | look down on | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To be a spectator at an event [Example] If you don’t want to take part in the game you can look on for now. [Phrasal Verb] | look on | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To try to find something [Example] Harry went to the shop to look for a new computer. [Phrasal Verb] | look for | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To await or anticipate with pleasure [Example] I’m looking forward to my birthday. It’s in two days time. [Phrasal Verb] | look forward to | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To admire [Example] I always looked up to my father. He was a great man. [Phrasal Verb] | look up to | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To laugh at/ make jokes about [Example] It’s not nice to make fun of people in wheelchairs. [Phrasal Verb] | make fun of | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To invent (excuse, story) [Example] That’s a good excuse. Did you make up it up yourself? [Phrasal Verb] | make up | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To mistake one thing or person for another [Example] She had so many cats that she kept mixing up their names. [Phrasal Verb] | mix up | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To arrive in a new home or office [Example] Did you hear? Our new neighbors are moving in this afternoon. [Phrasal Verb] | move in | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To leave your home/office for another one. [Example] When are you moving out? We need your office for the new guy. [Phrasal Verb] | move out | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To fall asleep [Example] You were so tired after the game that you nodded off on the couch. [Phrasal Verb] | nod off | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
8e948578_l_Verbs___Common_Phrasal_Verbs__Phrasal_Verb | [Meaning] To admit or confess something [Example] Come on. Own up. We know you did it! [Phrasal Verb] | own up | [] | An Extensive List of Phrasal Verbs | Common Phrasal Verbs | Phrasal Verb | http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/verbs/list-of-phrasal-verbs/ | 39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00190-ip-10-236-191-2_465971570_0.json |
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