Common phrasal verbs



Common phrasal verbs


Here is a list of phrasal verbs with their meaning.
Ward off
To ward something off is to prevent it from happening.
Wear off
When something wears off, it disappears gradually.
Walk off
To walk something off is to get rid of it by walking.
Make off
To make off is to leave a place in a hurry.
Put off
To put off is to postpone.
Make after
To make after somebody is to chase them.
Make away
To make away is to escape.
Make out
To make out is to pretend that something is true.
Make off
To make off is to leave a place in a hurry.
Make up
To make up is to invent something.
Hold back
To hold something back is to keep it secret.
Hold up
To hold something up is to delay it.
Hold down
To hold something down is to keep it low.
Hold on
To hold on is to wait.
Keep off
To keep something off is to avoid it from going onto a particular area of land.
Get around
To get around is to travel.
Get back
To get back is to come back.
Get by
To get by is to manage to do something with great difficulty.
Get in
To get in is to enter a place
Get out
To get out is to leave a place.
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