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Top 126 - 150 Phrasal Verbs

250 Most Common English Phrasal Verbs / Top 126 - 150 Phrasal Verbs

Top 126 - 150 Phrasal Verbs

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back up
back up
Verb

to support someone or something

The loyal fans always back up their favorite sports team.

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consist of
consist of
Verb

to be formed from particular parts or things

The salad consists of fresh greens, tomatoes, and a zesty vinaigrette.

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3
lay out
lay out
Verb

to design and arrange something according to a specific plan

The interior designer laid the furniture out in the room to create a cozy and inviting atmosphere.

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hang on
hang on
Verb

to ask someone to wait briefly or pause for a moment

The doctor asked the patient to hang on while they reviewed the test results.

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look over
look over
Verb

to examine or inspect something quickly

I'm going to look over your proposal before submitting it.

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account for
account for
Verb

to provide explanations or reasons for a particular situation or set of circumstances

In the report, the analyst will account for the recent decline in sales.

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mess up
mess up
Verb

to make a mistake or error, causing a situation or task to become disorganized, confused, or unsuccessful

If you don't pay attention, you might mess up the experiment.

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carry out
carry out
Verb

to complete or conduct a task, job, etc.

The research team will carry out experiments to test the hypothesis and gather data.

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go along
go along
Verb

to express agreement or to show cooperation

He was always willing to go along with his friend's suggestions for their weekend activities.

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miss out
miss out
Verb

to lose the opportunity to do or participate in something useful or fun

If you leave now, you'll miss out on the exciting part of the movie.

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cut out
cut out
Verb

to use a sharp object like scissors or a knife on something to remove a section from it

Can you cut the coupons out of the magazine so we can use them at the store?

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set out
set out
Verb

to start a journey

They set out on their road trip as soon as the sun rose.

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fill in
fill in
Verb

to inform someone with facts or news

Can you fill in the team on the changes in the project timeline?

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leave behind
leave behind
Verb

to leave without taking someone or something with one

The explorer left his trusty compass behind in the cave.

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plug in
plug in
Verb

to connect something to an electrical port

Before using the new appliance, make sure to read the instructions and know how to safely plug it in.

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have over
Verb

to receive someone as a guest at one's home

We should have our neighbors over for a barbecue this weekend.

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fit in
fit in
Verb

to be socially fit for or belong within a particular group or environment

Moving to a new school can be challenging, but she quickly found a way to fit in with her classmates.

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fall apart
fall apart
Verb

to fall or break into pieces as a result of being in an extremely bad condition

The neglected house, worn down by years of weathering, finally began to fall apart, with sections of the roof and walls collapsing.

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shut up
shut up
Verb

to stop talking and be quiet

As soon as the movie started, the audience gradually shut up.

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20
fall off
fall off
Verb

to fall from a particular position to the ground

The clumsy cat tried to balance on the narrow ledge but eventually lost its footing and fell off.

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21
pull up
pull up
Verb

to lift or position something or someone upward

During the performance, the puppeteer pulled the marionette up with strings.

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22
look out for
look out for
Verb

to take care and be watchful of someone or something and make sure no harm comes to them

The older siblings were instructed to look out for their younger brother during the school field trip.

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23
send out
send out
Verb

to send something to a number of people or places

They sent out newsletters to subscribers to keep them updated on the latest news.

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get around
get around
Verb

to persuade someone or something to agree to what one wants, often by doing things they like

Sarah knows how to get around her parents and convince them to extend her curfew.

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run out
run out
Verb

(of a supply) to be completely used up

The printer ink ran out, so I can’t print these documents.

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