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Phrasal Verbs

Try out

Try out

To "try out" means to evaluate or experiment with something. Also, to audition or compete for a role or position.
May 31, 2025 Read More
Open up

Open up

To "open up" means to physically open something. Or to start sharing personal thoughts or feelings.
May 26, 2025 Read More
Help out

Help out

To "help out" means to give practical assistance, especially when someone is in difficulty or needs extra hands.
May 23, 2025 Read More
Pull off

Pull off

To "pull off" means to succeed in doing something difficult or to detach or remove something usually by force.
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Hang up

Hang up

To "hang up" most commonly means to end a phone call or to suspend something on a hook or hanger.
May 22, 2025 Read More
Show off

Show off

To "show off" means to boast or attract attention especially by flaunting one's abilities, possessions, or appearance.
May 21, 2025 Read More
Watch out

Watch out

To "watch out" means to pay attention to avoid harm or danger. Also, to be on guard for something or someone suspicious.
May 6, 2025 Read More
Come on

Come on

When using "come on", it’s often used to persuade or encourage someone. Sometimes used to flirt or make an advance.
May 5, 2025 Read More
Go ahead

Go ahead

"Go ahead" means for someone to proceed or continue with something.
April 29, 2025 Read More
Get out

Get out

Most commonly, "get out" means to leave a place such as a building, vehicle, or situation.
April 28, 2025 Read More