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Top 201 - 225 Phrasal Verbs

250 Most Common English Phrasal Verbs / Top 201 - 225 Phrasal Verbs

Top 201 - 225 Phrasal Verbs

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1
pick out
pick out
Verb

to choose among a group of people or things

Out of all the puppies, he picked out the one with the white patch on its forehead.

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throw out
throw out
Verb

to get rid of something that is no longer needed

Don't forget to throw the trash out before you leave.

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3
wipe out
wipe out
Verb

to entirely remove something

They wiped the stain out from the carpet using a cleaning solution.

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4
put down
put down
Verb

to stop carrying something by putting it on the ground

As soon as I entered the room, I put down my umbrella.

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5
call on
call on
Verb

to officially ask a person or organization to do something

The mayor called on the community for support during the crisis.

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step up
step up
Verb

to increase the size, amount, intensity, speed, etc. of something

The government decided to step up security measures in response to the increased threat.

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look on
look on
Verb

to watch an event or incident without getting involved

Passers-by simply looked on as the two men argued heatedly on the sidewalk.

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8
get away
get away
Verb

to escape from someone or somewhere

The thief tried to get away, but the police quickly caught him.

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name after
name after
Verb

to give someone or something a name in honor or in memory of another person or thing

They decided to name their daughter after her grandmother.

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10
go at
Verb

to physically or verbally attack someone

The enraged boxer went at his opponent with a series of powerful punches.

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touch on
touch on
Verb

to briefly mention a subject in written or spoken discussion

The professor touched on several interesting historical events during the lecture.

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12
go on
go on
Verb

to continue without stopping

The marathon runners were determined to go on despite the rain.

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13
turn up
turn up
Verb

to turn a switch on a device so that it makes more sound, heat, etc.

Can you turn up the radio?I want to listen to this song.

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14
speak out
speak out
Verb

to confidently share one's thoughts or feelings without any hesitation

Employees should feel empowered to speak out about workplace concerns.

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stay away
Verb

to avoid someone or something that might have a negative impact on one

After the breakup, Sarah decided to stay away from her ex-boyfriend to give herself space and time to heal.

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play around
play around
Verb

to behave in an irresponsible or stupid manner

He needs to stop playing around and take his studies seriously.

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17
make out
make out
Verb

to kiss and touch someone in a sexual manner

The couple couldn't keep their hands off each other and made out on the couch all night.

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get down
get down
Verb

to cause someone's spirits to be lowered

The news of the layoffs got him down, and he felt demotivated.

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19
act on
act on
Verb

to take action to continue with a task or situation

After receiving approval, they decided to act on the construction project immediately.

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20
fill out
fill out
Verb

to complete an official form or document by writing information on it

Please take a moment to fill out the application form for the job.

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21
reflect on
reflect on
Verb

to think carefully and deeply about something

He liked to reflect on his past achievements when he reached a milestone.

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22
get by
get by
Verb

to be capable of living or doing something using the available resources, knowledge, money, etc.

He didn't know the local language, but he could get by using basic phrases and gestures.

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23
lift up
lift up
Verb

to take someone or something and move them upward

The father lifted up his son onto his shoulders for a better view of the parade.

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look after
look after
Verb

to take care of someone or something and attend to their needs, well-being, or safety

The nurse looks after the sick patient by monitoring their condition and providing medication.

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cool down
cool down
Verb

to reduce the temperature of something

Placing the hot dish in front of the fan will help cool it down quickly.

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