Phrasal Verbs

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A act like act up add up (to) ask out B back down back off blow up break down break in bring off bring up bring/take back brush up on build up burn down burn up butt in butter up C call off call on calm down care for catch on catch up check in(to) check off check out (of) cheer up chew out chicken out chip in clam up come across Come down with come to count on crack down (on) cross out cut back D do in do over drag on draw out draw up drop by drop in (on) drop off drop out (of) E eat out egg on end up F face up to fall through feel up to figure out fill in fill out find out (about) G get across get along (with) get around (to) get by get in(to) get off get on get out of get over get rid of get up give up go out with go with goof off grow up H hand in hand out hang up have to do with hold up I iron out J jack up jump all over K keep on kick out knock onself out knock out L lay off leave out let down let up look back on look down on look forward to look in on look into look like look over look up (to) luck out M make for make fun of make out make up (with) mark down mark up N nod off P pan out pass away pass out pick on pick out pick up pitch in pull off pull over put away put back put off put on put out put up (to) put up with R rip off round off run into run out of S set back set up show up/off slip up stand for stand out stand up T take after take care of take off take up take/bring back tell someone off throw away throw out throw up tick off tick off try on try out try out for turn around turn down turn in turn off turn on turn up W/Z wait on wake up watch out for wear out work out wrap up write down zonk out Phrasal Verbs

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Again, like idioms; phrasal verbs are phrases made up of common verbs you might already know; but their meaning might be different because of the words that they are include with them. This was 4 days of work reviewing the Webster's New World Dictionary (American Standard English) to write down a complete list of American English phrasal verbs; again altering the definitions into basic learners' English for quick understanding using words recognized by lower intermediate or advanced students.

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