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Phrasal Verbs Cards: Learn English Phrasal Verbs. Popular phrasal verbs with pictures and explanation.
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clog up
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when something in a drain or valve prevents the flow of water or other liquids.
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For example:
"Mandy poured grease in the sink, and it clogged the drain up."
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dry off
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to dry something or a surface quickly.
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"You should use an old t-shirt to dry off your hair because a towel is too rough on the strands."
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fall behind
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to make less progress or to not do something on time.
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"I hate falling behind in my bills."
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fall for
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when someone is deceived
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Look over
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to examine or inspect something or someone
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luck out
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to have exceptional good luck.
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con out of
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to persuade someone to give or do something through lies and deception
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"Jack is trying to con his dad out of more allowance by telling him that he had never received it."
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crack down
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to take more action than usual against wrongdoing.
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"The teacher started to crack down on student tardiness by making them write 100sentences for each minute they are late."
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cross off
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to remove or delete someone or something from a list.
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For example:
"The teacher crossed the student's name off the roster when he hadn't showed up for class in four days."
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catch up
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to move faster to reach someone or something that is ahead of you.
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For example:
"If you don't catch, you'll get left behind.
So hurry up!"
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cut down
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to do less of something or to use something in smaller amounts.
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"I need to really cut down on sweets."
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Flip out
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to become very mad or lose control over your emotions
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"I need to leave before I flip out on someone."
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Float around
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when an object or a person is near, but you cannot pinpoint the exact location.
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"I can't find my slippers, but I know they must be floating around here somewhere."
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go with
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to be combined together as one set.
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For example:
"This sheet set goes with a comforter."
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hang around
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to spend time in a place or an area
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"They hung around the house the whole afternoon."
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freak out
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when someone becomes irrationally upset or angry, sometimes to the point of confusion.
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"Stephanie nearly freaked out when she found out that her dad dating an eighteen years old."
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go for
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to try to obtain.
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"My dad always told me to go for the gold."
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screw on
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to connect parts together, typically parts with a spiral groove or with a screw.
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"Linda screwed on the knobs to the cabinets after installed them."
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make for
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to go in a certain direction, typically in a hurry.
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"When we heard the news about the floor, we immediately made for the hills."
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have on
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To wear clothing, cosmetics, perfume, etc.
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"I Bella had a ring on her finger last night, but now it's missing."
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