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Tag: Phrasal Verb

July 29, 2013October 2, 2023Phrasal Verbs

Watch Your Back

Watch Your Back   = be careful, watch out * This could be a threat or a warning from someone. Ex:  In […]

July 29, 2013February 24, 2020Phrasal Verbs

To Look To Someone

 To Look to Someone = to go to someone for help, advice, support, or to rely on someone, turn to someone for […]

July 26, 2013March 11, 2024Phrasal Verbs

Make Something Up

Make Something Up = lie about something, invent a story Ex: Kids like to “make up stories” to impress their friends, instead […]

July 25, 2013February 24, 2020Phrasal Verbs

Blow Off

Blow Off = to ignore *to “blow off someone / something” =  to ignore a person, or ignore doing an action Ex:  […]

July 23, 2013March 1, 2024Phrasal Verbs

Move On

    Move On = forgetting about something that is a problem for you and continuing your normal life Ex: I felt depressed […]

July 23, 2013February 28, 2024Phrasal Verbs

Stay Tuned

Stay Tuned = keep watching/listening/paying attention to something Ex:  “Stay tuned” for a preview of next week’s episode. Ex:  New information will […]

July 22, 2013October 17, 2023Phrasal Verbs

Take a Load Off

Take a Load Off = to relax by sitting, or lying down Ex: You must be tired. Please come sit.  “Take a […]

July 20, 2013February 24, 2020Phrasal Verbs, Slang

Set Up

Set Up   Set something up = arrange, organize Ex:  We “set up a meeting” for next week. Ex:  It’s almost time […]

July 19, 2013February 27, 2024Phrasal Verbs

Zone Out

Zone Out  = lose concentration, have nothing on your mind synonyms = space out, in a fog, out to lunch, daydream Ex: […]

July 19, 2013February 24, 2020Phrasal Verbs

Fall For

Fall For  = believe something or someone in a gullible way (Basically, believing something to be true or real, but in reality […]

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