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Top 76 - 100 Phrasal Verbs

250 Most Common English Phrasal Verbs / Top 76 - 100 Phrasal Verbs

Top 76 - 100 Phrasal Verbs

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1
take up
take up
Verb

to make a new interest or hobby a regular part of one's life

Let's take up the habit of reading before bedtime.

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2
go off
go off
Verb

(of a gun, bomb, etc.) to be fired or to explode

The fireworks are scheduled to go off at midnight for the New Year's celebration.

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3
fall in
Verb

to collapse under pressure, often due to structural weakness

The old well, weakened by erosion, finally fell in after a heavy rainstorm.

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4
bring to
bring to
Verb

to help someone come back to consciousness

Gently bring the patient to after the surgery.

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5
come across
come across
Verb

to discover, meet, or find someone or something by accident

While cleaning out the attic, I came across an old box of photographs from my childhood.

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pull out
pull out
Verb

to take and bring something out of a particular place or position

She reached into her bag and pulled out her phone.

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come over
come over
Verb

to come to someone's house in order to visit them for a short time

Why don't you come over to my place for dinner tonight?

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hold up
hold up
Verb

to delay the progress of something

A technical issue held up the launch of the new website.

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turn around
turn around
Verb

to cause a significant and positive change in something

She turned around her academic performance with dedicated study habits.

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move in
move in
Verb

to begin to live in a new house or work in a new office

My roommate will move in next week when her lease is up.

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stick to
stick to
Verb

to continue doing something even though there are some hardships

The student stuck to her study schedule, even when exams seemed overwhelming.

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12
look into
look into
Verb

to investigate or explore something in order to gather information or understand it better

The police are looking into the mysterious disappearance of the young woman.

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look around
look around
Verb

to turn your head to see the surroundings

I looked around the garden, admiring the beautiful flowers.

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14
call for
call for
Verb

to make something required, necessary, or appropriate

Success often calls for perseverance.

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write down
write down
Verb

to record something on a piece of paper by writing

Make sure to write down the key points during the meeting.

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run into
run into
Verb

to meet someone by chance and unexpectedly

I ran into my old friend at the supermarket yesterday.

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fall into
fall into
Verb

to begin doing something, often without prior intention

During the vacation, I unexpectedly fell into the habit of waking up early to watch the sunrise.

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18
walk into
walk into
Verb

to become involved in something unpleasant because of carelessness or ignorance

She walked into a heated argument without knowing what it was about.

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19
shut down
shut down
Verb

to make something stop working

He shut the computer down after finishing his work.

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take in
take in
Verb

to comprehend something

Take the details in carefully; they are crucial for the task.

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21
turn off
turn off
Verb

to cause a machine, device, or system to stop working or flowing, usually by pressing a button or turning a switch

Don't forget to turn off the TV when you're finished watching it.

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22
go by
go by
Verb

to pass a certain point in time

The hours go by quickly when you're having fun.

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23
go forward
Verb

to advance to the next stage of a competition or process, especially by winning a preliminary round or meeting certain requirements

The team's victory in the semifinals allowed them to go forward to the championship match.

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stand for
stand for
Verb

to convey a particular meaning, either explicitly or implicitly

The flag's colors and symbols proudly stand for the values of the nation.

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stick with
stick with
Verb

to persist in doing a plan, idea, or course of action over time

I'm going to stick with my diet and exercise routine until I reach my goals.

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