200 phrasal verbs
Hold off
1) Stopping someone from attacking or beating you. 2) To not do something immediately. Let's _______ making a decision until next week.
Agree with
Affect, usually used inthe negative to shoew that something has had a negative effect. I feel terrible- that food didn't _____ my stomach.
Argue out
Argue about a problem to find a solution. If we can't ___ our differences ___, we'll have to take them to court.
Be along
Arrive The next bus should ______ in the next quarter of an hour.
Blow in
Arrive, sometimes suddenly or unexpectedly. He ______ from Toronto early this morning.
Ask around
Ask a number of people for information of help. I have no idea, but I'll ______ at work and see if anyone can help.
Ask about
Ask how someone is doing, especially professionally and in terms of health. He _____ my father.
Be fed up
Be bored, upset or sick of something. I _______ of his complaints.
Be down
Be depressed. He's ______ since his partner left him.
Be away
Be elsewhere; on holiday, etc. She's ____ on business for three weeks.
Belong with
Be in the correct or appropriate location with other items. Does this disc _____ those on the shelf?
Be up
Be out of bed. She's not ___ yet.
Bear with
Be patient. Please _______ me a moment while I finish this email.
Be cut out for
Be suitable, have the necessary qualities. She's not _____ this kind of work.
Be cut up
Be upset. She was very _____ about coming second.
Argue down
Beat someone in a debate, discussion or argument. The teacher tried to ___ the girl ____, but she couldn't.
Die off, Die out
Become extinct. Most of the elm trees in the UK _______ when Dutch elm disease arrived.
Die away
Become quieter or inaudible (of a sound). The last notes _______ and the audience burst into applause.
Act up
Behave badly or strangely. My computer's ____; I think I might have a virus.
Bash in
Break, damage or injure by hitting. The burglars ____ the door ___ to enter the house.
Book in
Check in at a hotel. WE took a taxi from the airport to the hotel and ________.
Decide upon
Choose, select. Jane spent a long time looking at houses before she bought one, but eventually ________ one near her office.
Bear out
Confirm that something is correct. Statistics ______ the government's positions on the issue
Ball up
Confuse or make things complicated. The new project has ______ me _____- I have no idea what to do.
Carry on
Continue. _______ quietly with your work until the substitute teacher arrives.
Bag out
Criticise. I don't mean to __ you _____, but that top is really not flattering on you.
Die down
Decrease or become quieter. It was on the front pages of all the papers for a few days, but the interest gradually ___________
Feed off
Eat a food as part of an animals diet. The gecko _______ mosquitoes and other insects.
Ask after
Enquire about someone's health, how life is going. Jenny rang earlier and _______ you, so I told her you were fine.
Back into
Enter a parking area in reverse gear. He prefers to ___ his car ___ the garage
Big up
Exaggerate the importance. He __himself __ all the time
Blow up
Explode. The bomb _____ without any warning.
Back out of
Fail to keep an agreement, arrangement. She ________ the agreement at the last minute.
Back out
Fail to keep an arrangement or promise. He ____ two days before the holiday so we gave the ticket to his sister.
Black out
Fall unconscious. He ____ and collapsed on the floor.
Boil up
Feel a negative emotion strongly. The anger _____ in me when I saw what they had done.
Feel up to
Feel capable of doing something I'm so tired. I don't think I ______ going out tonight.
Cap off
Finish or complete, often with some decisive action. She _________ the meeting with a radical proposal.
Carried away
Get so emotional that you lose control. The team got ________ when they won the championship.
Feed up
Give someone a lot of food to restore their health, make them bigger, etc. She's been ill for a fortnight so we're ____ her ___.
Feed on
Give someone a particular food. He ______ his cat _____ dry food.
Hit on
Have an idea. I suddenly ______ the solution.
Cancel out
Have an opposite effect on something that has happened, taking things back to the beginning. The airport taxes ______ the savings we had made on the flight tickets.
Blow away
Impress greatly. Her first novel ______ me ______.
Add on
Include in a calculation. You have to ___ the tax __ to the price they give.
Allow for
Include something in a plan or calculation. You should _______ delays when planning a journey.
Jack up
Increase sharply. They have _____ the price of oil this month.
Bear on
Influence, affect. The judge's character may well ______ the final decision.
Ask round
Invite someone. We _____ John ____ for diner.
Ask over
Invite. They have ___ us ____ for drinks on Friday.
Make off
Leave somewhere in a hurry. They MADE OFF when they heard the police siren.
Blast off
Leave the ground (spaceship or rocket) The space shuttle ____ on schedule yesterday.
Get along
Leave. It's late; we must be _______.
Be taken with
Like something. I ___ very ______ the performance- it was superb.
Care for
Like. I don't _________ fizzy drinks; I prefer water.
Bend down
Lower the top half of your body. I ____ to pick it up off the floor.
Back up
Make a copy of computer data. You should always ____ important files and documents.
Allow of
Make possible, permit. The rules don't ____ any exceptions
Carry forward
Make something progress. They hope the new management will be able to _______ the project ________.
Hook up
Meet someone. We _______ at the conference.
Bash about
Mistreat physically . If you _____ your monitor _____ like that, it won't last long.
Get ahead of
Move in front of. I work at home in the evening to __________ schedule.
Bear down on
Move towards. She spotted him on the other side of the room and _____ him.
Beat out
Narrowly win in competition. The marathon runner barely ______ his rival at the tape.
Blow off
Not keep an appointment. We were going to meet last night, but she ____ me ____ at the last minute.
Block off
Obstruct an exit to prevent people from leaving. The police ________ the road after the murder.
Block in
Park a car and obstruct another car. I couldn't drive here this morning because someone had _____ me ____.
Act out
Perform something with actions and gestures. They ____ the story on stage.
Bargain down
Persuade someone to drop the price of something they're selling. I ______ her _____ to half what she originally wanted.
Fawn over
Praise someone in a excessive way to get their favour or somthing from them. She _______ the inspectors in the hope that they would give her a good grade.
Get ahead
Progress. Nowadays, you need IT skills if you want to _______.
Dig into
Reach inside to get something. She _________ her handbag and pulled out a bunch of keys.
Bear up
Resist pressure. How are you ______ under the strain?
Back down
Retract or withdraw your position or proposal in an argument. She refused to ____ and was fired.
Back away
Retreat or go backwards. The crowd ____ when the man pulled a knife.
Back off
Retreat. The police told the protesters to ____.
Hunt out
Search until you find something. It took me ages to ________ the photos.
Auction off
Sell something in an auction. They ____ their property as they were heavily in debt.
Dig in
Start eating greedily. We were starving so we really _______ when the food finally did arrive.
Calm down
Stop being angry or emotionally excited. It takes ages for me to _______.
Give up
Stop doing something that has been a habit. I ______ taking sugar in tea and coffee to lose weight.
Beat down
Strong sunshine The sun ____ really ____ and we couldn't stay outdoors.
Bone up on
Study hard for a goal or reason. I need to ______ my French grammar for the test.
Call up
Telephone. ____ him __ as soon as I got to a phone to tell him the news.
Beat up
To hit someone hard and repeatedly. The mugger _____ him ___ and stole his wallet.
Ask in
To invite somebody into your house. Jon's at the door.' '__ him __.'
Ask out
To invite someone for a date. He wanted to __ her __ but was too shy.
Add up
To make a mathematical total. We ____ the bill to check it was correct.
Answer back
To reply rudely to someone in authority. Her mother was shocked when she started ______ her ____and refusing to help.
Act on
To take action because of something like information received. The police were____ a tip from an informer and caught the gang red-handed.
Aim at
To target The magazine is _____ teenagers.
Feel up
Touch sexually, grope. Someone _____ me ___ in the club as I was trying to get to the bar.
Be after
Try to find or get. The police _____ him because of the theft.
Angle for
Try to get something indirectly, by hinting or suggesting. He's been ______ an invitation, but I don't want him to come.
Hold on / Hold up
Wait. Could you _____ for a minute; she'll be free in a moment.
Die for
Want something a lot. I'm ______ the weekend- this week's been so hard.
Die back
When the parts of a plant above ground die, but the roots remain alive. The plant _____ in the winter.
Blow down
When the wind forces something to fall. A tree was _______ in the storm.
Carry off
Win, succeed. She _________ the first prize in the competition.
Bash out
Write something quickly without much preparation. I ___ the essay ___ the night before I had to hand it in.