Tag: phrasal verb
TAKE UP definition (phrasal verb)
1. occupy time:
This English assignment is taking so much up of my time.
2. to start doing something regularly:
I've just taken up Karate.
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LOOK UP meaning (phrasal verb)
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Look up:
to improve
Last week business was really slow but this week it's looking up.
to find information
I don't know how to...
CALL OFF meaning (phrasal verb)
Call off:
to cancel something,
to decide to stop something that is already happening
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8 Phrasal Verbs with BREAK [Infographic]
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CHIP IN meaning (phrasal verb)
Chip in (phrasal verb):
to help, to put money toward something
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ASK OUT meaning
Ask out (phrasal verb):
to ask somebody or invite somebody to go on a date
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14 Phrasal Verbs with Play
Play about
Play along
Play around
Play at
Play away
Play back
Play down
Play off
Play off against
Play on
Play out
Play up
Play up to
Play with
Play about
to behave in a silly way
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To Pig Out Meaning (phrasal verb)
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To pig out on something:
to eat a lot or too much
I've eaten well all week so tomorrow night I'm going to pig out.
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