🔹 Phrasal Verbs
* break down: stop working (e.g., The car broke down.)
* give out: stop working (e.g., The printer gave out.)
* go on: continue (e.g., The meeting went on for hours.)
* look up to: admire (e.g., He looks up to his father.)
* put through: connect (e.g., Please put me through to the manager.)
* keep off: avoid (e.g., Keep off the grass.)
* look back on: remember (e.g., I look back on my childhood fondly.)
* stick at: persevere with (e.g., He stuck at his studies despite the difficulty.)
* stick around: stay (e.g., Stick around, the party is just getting started.)
* stick down: attach with glue (e.g., Stick down the envelope flap.)
* stick to: adhere to (e.g., Stick to the plan.)
* stick out: be noticeable (e.g., Her bright red hair stuck out in the crowd.)
* stick together: remain united (e.g., We need to stick together as a team.)
* stick up for: defend (e.g., He stuck up for his friend.)
* stick with: continue supporting (e.g., I'll stick with you no matter what.)
* stick by: remain loyal (e.g., She stuck by her husband through thick and thin.)
* stay up: remain awake (e.g., I stayed up late studying.)
* step on: tread on (e.g., Be careful not to step on the flowers.)
* stop off: make a brief stop (e.g., We stopped off for lunch on our way home.)
* stop over: stay somewhere temporarily (e.g., We stopped over in Dubai for a few days.)
* zip up: close a zipper (e.g., Zip up your jacket, it's cold outside.)
* work up: gradually develop (e.g., I'm working up the courage to ask her out.)
* wrap up: conclude (e.g., Let's wrap up the meeting.)
* work out: exercise (e.g., I work out at the gym three times a week.)
* work out: solve a problem (e.g., I can't work out this math problem.)
* wipe up: clean up a spill (e.g., Wipe up the spilled milk.)
* wipe out: destroy completely (e.g., The earthquake wiped out the entire village.)
* wipe off: clean something by rubbing (e.g., Wipe off the dust from the table.)
* wear out: become unusable from overuse (e.g., My old shoes are worn out.)
* take up on: accept an offer (e.g., I'll take you up on your offer to help.)
* talk down to: speak condescendingly (e.g., He talks down to his employees.)
* talk into: persuade (e.g., She talked me into going to the party.)
* talk out of: dissuade (e.g., He talked me out of buying the car.)
* talk to: have a conversation (e.g., I need to talk to you about something important.)
* tear down: demolish (e.g., They're tearing down the old building.)
* tear off: remove by pulling (e.g., Tear off a piece of paper.)
* tell apart: distinguish (e.g., I can't tell the twins apart.)
* tell on: inform on someone (e.g., He told on his brother for breaking the vase.)
* back on: resume (e.g., Let's get back on topic.)
* away from: avoid (e.g., Stay away from that dog, it bites.)
* out of: run out of something (e.g., We're out of milk.)
* forwarded to: send something on to someone else (e.g., The email was forwarded to me.)
* up with: tolerate (e.g., I can't put up with his rudeness any longer.)
* on with: continue (e.g., Let's get on with the work.)
* down on: criticize (e.g., He's always putting me down.)
* get along with: have a good relationship (e.g., I get along well with my coworkers.)
* turn down: reject (e.g., She turned down his marriage proposal.)
* turn around: change direction (e.g., Turn around, we're going the wrong way.)
* turn up: appear (e.g., He turned up late for the meeting.)
* turn in: submit (e.g., Turn in your assignments by Friday.)
* turn off: stop something from operating (e.g., Turn off the lights when you leave.)
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