PHRASAL VERBS

Phrasal verbs are very common in English, especially in more informal contexts. We want you to approach our videos with a light heart and find joy from learning with us.

Let out

Let out

To "let out" means to allow something to escape such as a sound, air, or emotion. It may also mean…
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Rise up

Rise up

To "rise up" means to stand up or move upward, or to unite and protest against something, especially authority or unfair…
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Sneak around

Sneak around

To "sneak around" means to move or behave secretly, usually to avoid being seen or to hide something.
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Stick around

Stick around

To "stick around" means to stay in a place or remain available instead of leaving, often to wait, help, or…
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Bounce back

Bounce back

To "bounce back" means to recover quickly from a difficult situation and return to feeling well, confident, or successful again.
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Run away

Run away

To "run away" means to leave or escape suddenly from a place, person, or situation. It can also mean to avoid…
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Let down

Let down

To "let down" means to disappoint someone by failing to meet expectations. It can also mean to lower something physically or…
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Turn up

Turn up

To "turn up" means to appear or arrive, often unexpectedly, or to be found after being lost. It can also mean…
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Give away

Give away

To "give away" means to donate something freely or without expecting payment, or to reveal information or feelings, often unintentionally. It…
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Put up

Put up

To "put up" means to build, erect, or display something in a higher position. Commonly it means to provide accommodation…
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Run over

Run over

To "run over" means to hit or pass over something with a vehicle, or to exceed a planned limit such as…
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Wrap up

Wrap up

To "wrap up" means to finish or conclude something, such as a meeting, task, or activity. It can also mean to…
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