400 Most Common Phrasal Verbs in English with Examples

wake up

to stop sleeping or make somebody stop

sleeping

wake me up before you go i want to say

goodbye

clear up

to make a place clean by putting things

back where they should be

hasn’t she cleared up her room yet i’ve

asked her to do that twice this week

give up

to let the police or your enemy catch

you or somebody else

he killed all of his family and then

gave himself up to the police

let down

to disappoint somebody by not doing

something you are expected to do

i really need this report by friday so

be so kind and don’t let me down again

break into break in

to enter a building by force and

illegally in order to rob it

thieves broke into my house last night

and stole my computer in a tv

hurry up

to do something more quickly or to make

somebody do something more quickly

hurry upper will miss the train

settle down

to start living a calmer and more

organized life especially after getting

married

the famous actor and heartbreaker admits

that he’s finally settled down

look for

to try to find something

i’m looking for my mobile have you seen

it

find out

to get information about something or to

discover some facts

i have just found out that he has lied

to me

run away

to escape or try to avoid something for

example responsibilities

don’t be a child you can’t run away from

your problems forever

let out

to let somebody or something leave a

place by opening the door turning the

plug etc

i felt sick so i asked him to stop the

car and let me out

look after

to take care of somebody or something or

to be responsible for somebody or

something

my parents asked me to look after the

family business while they’re away

look at

to turn your eyes to see something or to

consider something

can you look at this exercise i can’t do

it myself

look out watch out

to be careful in order to notice

something or avoid danger

look out the tree is falling

put back

to return something to the place where

it was before

please put things back after you have

used them or else you make a mess

bring up

to take care of a person until he she

becomes an adult

she was brought up in a large family

have on

to be wearing something for example a

hat a t-shirt

she had on a light blue dress and looked

very pretty

put down

to put somebody or something onto the

floor table

etc put it down it’s too heavy for you

take away

to remove or to subtract

what will you get if you take 5 away

from 15

pass by

to go past something or somebody for

example a building or a person

i passed by a hotel in a gas station and

finally i saw the right house

break down

about a machine etc to stop working

oh no the print has broken down again

go back come back get back

to return to a place

i forgot my wallet and i had to go back

home

sit down

to take a seat for example on a chair or

to show a seat to somebody

i can see you’re upset

sit yourself down and tell me all about

what happened

get on

to enter a bus train etc

i nearly missed that train so i was very

happy when i finally got on it

go away

to leave a place or a person and move to

another direction or to disappear

oh just go away i have no more time for

you

deal with

to take action to do something

especially to solve a problem

you will have to deal with this problem

anyway you can’t escape it

take off

to remove clothes

take off your shoes please i’ve just

cleaned the floor

go on

to happen or to continue to

happen i heard strange noises downstairs

so i went there to check what was going

on

pick up

to lift something or somebody or to get

something from somewhere for example a

newspaper from a news agents

he picked his daughter up and carried

her to the car pick up some milk on your

way home

get in get into come in come into go

into

to enter a place for example a car a

house or a room

there were so many people in the

conference room that we couldn’t get in

go out

to leave a place especially your house

and go somewhere to enjoy yourself

she is a very sociable person she goes

out with her friends all the time

turn off

to stop something

for example water from flowing a tv from

working gas from flowing

turn off that horrible music

stay in

to spend time at home rather than go out

in the evening i usually stay in and

read or watch the telly i have nobody to

go out with

put on

to put clothes onto your body or cream

makeup etc on your face

put on your coat it’s getting cold

get out

to leave or escape from a place or to

help somebody to do this

he got angry and told me to get out

fill out fill in

to complete a form for example an

application a questionnaire

fill out all the entries of this

application form please

clean up

tidy up

to make something or somebody completely

clean and tidy

he’s cleaned up the whole house i can’t

believe it

giveaway

to give something for free not for money

or to reveal something like a secret

i asked my daughter to give away her old

toys

look forward to

to be excited about and impatiently wait

for something pleasant for example

holiday

she was looking forward to seeing her

lover again

go down drop off fall off

to fall to decrease for example in

amount standard

my earnings went down significantly and

i can’t afford to go on holiday this

year

go

up to rise or to increase for example in

value

food prices have gone up this year

stand up get up

to rise to your feet after sitting or

lying

he saw an elderly lady so he stood up

and gave her his seat

get

off to leave a bus train etc

get ready we are getting off at the next

station

turn on switch on put on

to make something work especially by

pushing a button for example tv light

turn on the light i can’t see anything

here

bring back

to come back from somewhere with

something you have taken with you from

there

look at these earrings aren’t they

beautiful

my father brought them back from india

for me

turn out turn up work out

to appear to happen to have a particular

result

it turned out he was right from the very

beginning

take out

to remove or to cause to leave

take the children out of the house the

fire is spreading

cut off

to remove by cutting for example a

branch

the machine cut off his left hand

hold on

two holes tight

hold on to the rope we’ll get you out in

no time

careful

to like somebody or something or to take

care of somebody or something usually

children

i’m not her boyfriend anymore so i don’t

think she cares for me

grow up

to stop being a child and become an

adult

i grew up in a large family

come up go up

to move towards somebody especially to

speak to him or her

he came up to me and asked me to dance

with him

occur to

about an idea or thought to come into

somebody’s mind

it never occurred to me until you

suggested it but you’re right he must be

in love with her

lace up

to fasten something by tying the laces

it’s a great day for a walk lace up your

shoes and let’s go

wrap up

to dress yourself or somebody else in

warm clothes

it was freezing so i wrapped up warm

bring about

to cause or produce something

the new government is expected to bring

about reforms in the health system

mistake for

to confuse somebody or something with

somebody or something else

a drunk was shot by a terrified neighbor

who mistook him for a burglar

sit around sit about

to spend time sitting and doing very

little

when you retire you can sit around at

home all day or you can go out and find

yourself something to do

add up

to make sense to lead to a logical

explanation

something doesn’t add up here he

couldn’t have been in two places at the

same time

layoff

to stop employing somebody because you

have no more work for him or her

people are still shocked after the last

week’s announcement that the company is

going to lay off 30 of the staff

tell apart

to not confuse two very similar things

or people because you can see a

difference between them

my cousins are twins i don’t see them

too often so when i meet them i can

never tell them apart

settle on settle upon

to agree about something

have you already settled on where you’re

going to live

talk back

usually about children to answer

somebody older or in authority in a rude

way

don’t talk back to me i’m your mother

and i won’t tolerate this

come up with

to have a new idea to think of something

new

he’s always late and always comes up

with silly excuses to explain why

give up on

to lose hope that somebody or something

will improve

don’t give up on me just yet i can still

surprise you

do up

to fasten something using buttons laces

or a zip for example a dress a coat etc

can you help me to do up my dress

go into turn two

to start doing something especially a

kind of work

i’m thinking of going into teaching i’ve

always enjoyed working with children

give up

to stop doing something especially

something you do regularly a habit or an

addiction

she gave up bungee jumping after she saw

one fatal accident

hang around hang about

to spend time with somebody or somewhere

usually for no reason

today’s teenagers spent their time

hanging around in shopping malls with

their friends

call back

to telephone somebody again or to

telephone somebody who telephoned you

before

look i can’t speak to you now i’ll call

you back later okay

hand out pass out

to give something to everybody in a

group

when you walk along this street there

are always dozens of people standing

there and handing out leaflets

add up tot up

to calculate the total of two or more

numbers

when i added up all the bills i’ll have

to pay this month i got depressed

knockout

to make somebody lose his or her

consciousness for example by hitting him

or her very hard

the bank clerk was attacked with a toxic

substance that knocked him out

run over

to drive over somebody or something with

a vehicle

oh no i think i’ve run over that dog

wait on

to serve food and drink to somebody in a

restaurant

do you know the girl from the donatello

restaurant who waited on us when we were

there yesterday

catch on

about an idea clothes etc to become

popular and fashionable

we had several ideas but none of them

caught on

hang

up

to end a telephone conversation

don’t hang up on me i haven’t finished

give out

to give something to a number of people

he gave out lots of leaflets to

advertise his business

put up with

to accept something or somebody although

you don’t like it

don’t put up with instances of racism

report them

throw away

to get rid of something you don’t need

anymore or to waste something good you

have

i know this sweater is old and ugly but

i could never throw it away i got it

from my grandmother

beat up

to hurt somebody by hitting him or her

the victim was beaten up because he

refused to give money to the robbers

do without

to be able to live or do something

without something else

i can do without a car but not without a

computer

run down

to drive into a person or an animal and

injure or kill him her or it

some madmen tried to run me down on a

pedestrian crossing

tie up

to fasten something together with a rope

string etc also somebody’s arms or legs

we tied the burglar up and waited for

the police

hand down

to give or leave something to somebody

who will live after you

in every country there are interesting

regional recipes handed down for

generations

go against

to be opposite to something to disagree

i can’t suddenly go against everything i

have always believed in

hold up hold off

to delay something

he was late because he was held up by

traffic jams

go off

to explode about a bomb

to fire about a gun

or to start ringing about an alarm

my new alarm clock goes off like a bum

it’s impossible not to hear it

look up to

to admire and respect somebody to treat

somebody as a role model

he’s always looked up to his father and

wanted to be like him

track down

to look for somebody or something in

several different places and finally

find him her or it

i spent weeks trying to track down the

owner of the house i wanted to buy

check

out to pay the bill and leave the hotel

we had to check out by 10 in the morning

check in

to report one’s arrival at an airport or

a hotel

you have to check in long before the

flight

use up

to use the whole supply of something

i’m afraid we haven’t any milk i used

this up yesterday

get down to

to start doing something especially some

work

i still haven’t finished the project but

i’ll get down to it at the weekend

take back

to admit that something you said was

wrong or untrue

take it back or i’ll beat you

step down step aside

to resign from an official position

he has stepped down as chairman of the

company but he’s not going to retire

live with

to tolerate something you can do nothing

about

i can’t change him so i’ll just have to

live with his forgetfulness

come down to boil down to

about a complicated situation to be

influenced by a single most important

element

it’s not that he doesn’t want to buy

this house it all comes down to money

he’s afraid he can’t afford it

go around go round

to behave in a particular way

just don’t go around telling everybody

that i’m divorcing my wife okay

go after

to follow or chase somebody or something

he left the country but the mafia went

after him and finally got him

look through

to look for something among some other

things or to read something quickly

looking for specific information

i’ve looked through all my notes looking

for his phone number but i still haven’t

found it

get through

to manage to talk to somebody on the

telephone

hi i called you before but i couldn’t

get through

pass on

to give something to somebody else

especially if you’ve only just got it

for example news

could you pass it on to sue when you

meet her i’m afraid i won’t be seeing

her

make out

to see hear or understand something

especially if it’s not easy

he tried to tell me something but it was

so noisy i just couldn’t make out what

it was he was saying

get around get about

to move within an area for example a

city

trust me it’s possible to get around

without a car the public transport is

great here

make up for

to compensate for something

he’s been extremely nice to me this week

i think he’s trying to make up for being

rude to me last week

cut down cut back

to reduce the amount of something

especially something you eat or drink

because it may be bad for you

the doctor said i should cut down on

salt

speak up

to raise your voice and speak louder

could you speak up please i can’t hear

you

eat out

to not eat at home and go to a

restaurant

i like eating out because i hate washing

up

stem from

to result from something and develop

many modern english words stem from

latin

get down

to make somebody feel bad depressed or

tired

i’m sorry i’m in such a bad mood but the

news really got me down

get down

write down take down

to write something to take notes

i can learn only from my own notes so i

am always at every lecture and i get

down everything the lecturer says

bring up

to vomit

i feel sick i’m afraid i will bring up

my dinner

slow down

to become slower or to make something

become slower to do something less

intensively

you work too much i think you should

slow down

point two

to mention something or to make

something seem probable

so far the evidence points to a murder

take from

to use something like words or ideas of

somebody else for example a writer

the motive is taken from the bible

talk out of

to discourage somebody from doing

something using persuasion

i wanted to become a vegetarian but my

parents talked me out of it

write in

to write to an organization newspaper

etc

many viewers wrote in after the

controversial tv program

take up

to become interested in something or

start doing something for example

playing the guitar

he’s never been interested in anything

for longer than six months he takes up a

new hobby every half year

show up

turn up

to appear

especially somewhere where people wait

for you

she showed up late but didn’t feel like

apologizing

hear from

to get news or information from somebody

or somewhere

i haven’t heard from her since she moved

away i don’t know if she’s alive

get back to

to talk to somebody later when you have

more information or time especially on

the phone

is it rick calling i can’t talk to him

now tell him i’ll get back to him

take in

to provide somebody with shelter

when he was little he would always take

in stray animals

point out

to comment on something or indicate

something

i hate it when he points out my mistakes

because i think he’s not competent to do

that

come up

to happen unexpectedly or very soon

i’m sorry but something has just come up

and i won’t be able to come to your

party

have over

to have guests especially for dinner

have him over for dinner and serve

something special he’ll love it

call for

to ask for something or to need or

deserve something

in my opinion this child calls for much

more attention than it gets from its

parents

bring up put forward

to start talking about something to

raise an issue

must you always bring up our past

arguments

try on

to put on clothes to see if they fit you

and look nice on you

what about this skirt would you like to

try it on

ask for

to say that you want to speak to

somebody

alice there’s somebody at the door

asking for you

end up

wind up

to arrive unexpectedly as a particular

situation or condition

at first sue hated paul but she ended up

falling in love with him

follow up

to do something more than you already

have done to complete something or make

it more successful

having published her first successful

novel she soon followed up with another

one

take in

to trick somebody into believing

something that is not true

don’t be taken in by his stories he’s a

liar

keep up

to continue doing something without

changes especially something positive

you’re working very well keep it up

break down

to lose control of your emotions and

start crying especially when other

people can see you

i didn’t want to break down in front of

all these people i’m really ashamed

show

off to be proud of something or somebody

and make sure other people can see it

often annoying for other people

she wears those expensive clothes not

because she really likes them she just

wants to show off

come out

to appear become known become published

for example about stars in the sky news

a book

she tried to keep it secret but the

truth eventually came out

make up

to invent an untrue story or an excuse

often to deceive somebody

he’s never been to new zealand he made

it up

get into

to become interested or involved in

something

since she came back from france she has

really got into wines

set up

to found a new company institution etc

he didn’t want to have a boss over him

so he set up his own company

take on take over

to agree to do something and become

responsible for it

he’s taken on some extra work and seems

very tired

result in

to cause something to make something

happen

he’s lucky to be alive such accidents

usually result in death

carry out

to complete something especially some

research or something you have been told

to do for example a mission an order etc

he carefully carried out all the

instructions

go through

to experience something especially

something difficult or unpleasant

no wonder he is so reserved after all he

has gone through

take two

to start liking somebody or something

my daughter took to her little brother

the moment we brought him home from the

hospital

go for

to try to achieve something

i think you should go for the

scholarship you’re the best

rely on count on depend on

to put trust in somebody something or to

need somebody something very much

you can always rely on him he won’t let

you down

work on

to spend some time producing improving

or repairing something

the writer is working on her new book at

the moment

sign up sign on

to put your name on a list because you

want to be involved in something

i have always wanted to learn italian

and now i have finally signed up for

italian classes

put buy put aside lay by

save up set aside

to save small amounts of money for the

future

i put by 10 percent of my earnings every

month

check out

to look at somebody or something

especially somebody or something

attractive or to get more information

about something to make sure it is true

or correct

check out his cv it seems interesting

come to

about a situation to develop usually in

a bad way

he used to be such a promising young man

and now he’s a beggar i never thought it

would come to this

pass

by

about something pleasant or exciting for

example an event or opportunity to

happen without you being involved in it

he had a feeling that life was passing

him by he couldn’t stand it so he set

off travelling

get on

get along

about people to like each other and be

friends

contrary to the stereotype i have always

got on well with my mother-in-law

scaled down

to make something smaller than it was or

was planned to be

the aid program has been scaled down due

to the lack of financial resources

figure out work out

to think of something and finally

understand it

i’ve tried to do this exercise myself

but i just can’t figure it out

pop up

to appear unexpectedly

you scared me when you suddenly popped

up

make four head four

to go in a particular direction

i think it’s high time we made for

school

back up

to support somebody also by saying that

what he or she said was true

why didn’t you back me up you knew i was

right

answer too

to give an explanation to somebody

especially because he or she is your

superior

i started my own business because i

didn’t want to answer to a bus

go with

about two things to suit each other or

to co-exist

white wine goes with cheese poultry and

seafood

put up

to post something to place something

somewhere so that people can see it

where do you want to put up the picture

get out of

to avoid doing something you should do

i will see you if you get out of another

meeting

set out set off start out head off

to leave to start a journey

we set off early to arrive there on time

hold on

to wait

hold on a second i’ve just remembered

something and i want to check it

put together setup

to make something by joining parts of it

or to join people into a group

they are setting up a completely new

team to work on the project

look up

to find information in a book or on the

computer for example a word in a

dictionary

i’ll just look it up in my notes i’m

sure i wrote it down

go ahead

to start doing something planned for

example a project

the boss said the project’s fine so i

think we can finally go ahead with it

turn to

to speak to somebody especially in order

to get help or to start doing something

because you think it will help you

stressed students sometimes turn to

drink or drugs

live on

to survive and continue to exist

especially through hard times

the memory of this wonderful person will

live on forever and she will always be

in our hearts

keep on carry on

to continue or to do something

repeatedly

he keeps on hoping one day she’ll fall

in love with him

plug in plug into

to connect an electrical device to the

supply of electricity

your mobile phone’s battery is weak plug

the charger in

put on

to start the music for example by

putting a cd into the cd player

she put on some music and started

dancing

drop in drop by come by

to visit somebody for a short time or to

go to a place for a short time

whenever you’re in town again you’re

welcome to drop in on me

line up

cue up

to stand in a row or to arrange people

or things in a

row the students lined up by the

classroom door

takeover

to become the new owner of something for

example of an enterprise

whenever she comes to visit us she takes

over the control of the whole house

shut down close up wind up

to stop operating about a shop an

organization etc or to make something

stop operating

after the new hypermarket appeared in

the neighborhood most of the small

businesses wound up

sell out

sell up

to sell all you have or most of what you

have

we didn’t get in to see the show because

all the tickets had been sold out

help out

to help somebody with his work if he or

she is very busy or to help somebody to

solve a problem

when he fell into debt his parents

helped him out

get away get off

to escape unpleasant consequences of

something wrong you have done

no one hurts me and gets away with it

get away

to leave a place to escape or to go on

holiday

i’m really tired i need to get away for

a few days or i’ll go crazy

fall in with

to accept an idea plans etc

i was surprised how quickly he fell in

with my plans

cut off

to stop supplying something for example

electricity

the device automatically cuts off gas if

sensors notice flames or smoke

catch up

to reach somebody in front of you by

going faster or to improve the quality

to reach some standards

when i came back to school after a long

break i found it difficult to catch up

with other students

give in

to finally agree to do what somebody

wants or to accept your defeat and stop

fighting

the government finally gave in to public

pressure

look into

check out

to try to find out more about something

to investigate something for example a

problem

the police decided to look into the

incident more carefully

coming into

to receive money or property

he came into a lot of money when his

wife died

keep two

to stick to something for example a way

a rule a plan a subject

we don’t have much time so please keep

to the subject of our meeting

win over win round

to get somebody’s support or to make

somebody like you

his speech helped him to win over the

judge

hang

out

to spend a lot of time somewhere or with

some people

he hangs out here i’ve seen him several

times

hand in

to give something to somebody especially

because you are obliged to do it

the teacher reminded the students that

they should hand their papers in as soon

as possible

stay up

to go to bed later than normal for

example because you work late

you shouldn’t stay up too late or else

you won’t be able to get up early

tomorrow

up rev up speed up

to increase the speed or intensity of

something

our products are selling well i think

it’s high time to step up the production

go by slip by slip away

about time to pass

the last three years went by so quickly

go by

to act according to something for

example to obey a rule or to form an

opinion about something judging from

information you have

don’t go by what he says he knows

nothing

turn into

to become something or somebody

different also by magic

i think i’m turning into my father with

age it’s spooky

open up

to become available or to make something

available especially an opportunity

this new situation opens up more

exciting possibilities

stand by

to look but not act when something bad

happens

people on the shore just stood by

watching the boy drowning

shut

up to stop talking or to make somebody

stop talking

they gave him money to shut him up and

avoid the scandal

sit on

to delay doing something especially

using something you already have

they have many good ideas but they’re

just sitting on them

take off

lift off

about a plane to rise into the air

the plane is taking off in half an hour

break up split up

about two people to end a romantic

relationship

they were such a nice couple i couldn’t

believe it when they broke up

stop by drop in

look in call in

to make a short visit especially on your

way somewhere else

i must go now but i’ll stop by on my way

back

wait out

to wait until something ends

i think we should stay in and wait the

rain out

fit in go together

to harmonize with something or to be

accepted somewhere

i was never accepted at school i had a

feeling that somehow i just didn’t fit

in with the other kids

lay out

to spread something on a flat surface or

to arrange something like a plan or

design

he laid out the map on the table so that

we could all see it

stand out stick out

to be very easy to notice especially

against the background

i noticed her immediately in her

colorful clothes she stood out very much

from the grey crowd

come across run into

to discover something by chance or to

meet somebody by chance unexpectedly

i came across him once or twice at some

parties

come across come over get over

to be clear and understood when saying

something

he may not speak the language perfectly

but he usually comes across with what he

wants to say

dress up

to put on yourself or somebody else

special clothes for a special occasion

also for fun like during a carnival

it was a zoo party so all the children

dressed up in animal costumes

look back

to remember something that happened in

the past to think of the past

looking back on it now i think it was my

fault

stick with stick to

to continue doing something according to

a plan rules etc or to continue using

somebody’s services

i appreciate your creativity but please

this time just stick to what’s planned

move in

to start living somewhere for example in

a house or a flat

they are our new neighbours they moved

in just a couple of days ago

run out

to finish to become exhausted or to

exhaust something

the teacher wanted to do more but he ran

out of time

pass away

to die

his mother passed away just a few months

after his father

blow up

to destroy something with a bomb

he got mad and blew up the house of his

neighbors

blow up

to fill something with air

you will need a lot of blown up balloons

for the children’s party

pay off

to bring a profit

studying and working at the same time

was difficult but it paid off being a

graduate i was at the same time already

an experienced worker

pick up

to collect something or somebody from a

place especially in your car

just tell me when you’re coming so that

i can pick you up

bring back

to reintroduce something also

memories i’m strongly against bringing

back the death penalty

stand for

to represent something for example about

initials to represent the whole name

the abbreviation un stands for united

nations

go over

to think or speak about something again

how many times must we go over this

won’t you ever forgive and forget

end in

to end in a particular way

the teenage party ended in tears when

neighbours informed the police that the

teenagers were using drugs

come along

to go somewhere with or after somebody

i’m going to the cinema tonight would

you like to come along

hang on

to wait

often used in telephone conversations

usually in imperative

yes jack is here hang on a second i’ll

just get him

break out

about something bad to start suddenly

my grandmother was six when the war

broke out

keep out

to avoid or prevent somebody from

entering an area or being involved in

something

the crime scene was secured to keep

people out of it

step out

to leave a place for a short time

this home museum is amazing with all the

artists personal things around you get

the impression that he has just stepped

out for a walk and will be back soon

come across

to present yourself in a particular way

to make a particular impression

he was very nervous during the job

interview and consequently he came

across as incompetent

date back

to have existed since a particular time

this beautiful building dates back to

the 14th century

live up to

to fulfill expectations or to meet

standards

advertised products don’t usually live

up to what they promise

lock in

to prevent somebody from leaving a room

or a building by locking the door

the hostages were locked in the basement

fill up

to become full or to make something

become full

it’s getting more and more expensive to

fill up your car with petrol

keep from

to not do something or to not let

somebody do something

sorry but i really must go you’re

keeping me from doing my work

go off

about a machine etc to stop working

i got really scared when the light went

off

get over

to start feeling better after an illness

or a period of feeling bad because of

something unpleasant that’s happened to

you

she left him and he never fully got over

her

try out

to test something to see if something

works or is good enough

my husband is just trying out his new

computer which is why i hardly ever see

him

put out

to make a light stop shining or a flame

stop burning by depriving it of oxygen

put out that cigarette you can’t smoke

here

wear out

to use something so often that it

becomes damaged and you can’t use it

anymore

the space buys the most worn out key on

my keyboard

calm down

to stop feeling strong emotions for

example anger or excitement or to make

somebody stop feeling them

at first i was very angry with him but

after i calmed down a bit i realized he

was quite right

bear with

to wait patiently until somebody does

something for example finishes something

or finds some information

please bear with us and we will try to

give you this information as soon as

possible

stand by

to stay loyal to somebody and support

him or her in difficult times

she stood by her husband when other

people turned their backs on him

throw out

to get rid of somebody by telling him or

her to leave or to refuse to accept

something for example a plan

finally the bullies were thrown out of

our school

dineout

to eat dinner in a restaurant instead of

your home

we only dine out if we have a special

occasion to celebrate

think out

to think carefully about all the details

of something before making a decision

i need some time to think out what i

want to do in my life

draw up

to prepare something in writing for

example an official document

plans are being drawn up to improve air

quality in cities

kick out

to make somebody leave a place job or an

organization using force

she hasn’t spoken to her family since

her father kicked her out of the house

clear up

to explain something so that it’s easy

to understand or to solve a problem

don’t worry it’s not a serious disease

and there are simple treatment methods

to clear it up

take down

to remove something especially something

that is on a wall

don’t you think it’s time to take down

christmas decorations

have out

to have something removed from your body

for example a tooth

she had the cancer tumor out

unfortunately she’s been all right since

clean out

about a person or an expensive thing to

take all money from a person

we must start using less electricity

that last bill completely cleaned us out

fall back on

to do something because you have no

other options especially because other

options have already failed

you can’t spend all your money it’s very

important to have savings to fall back

on if something bad happens

carve out

to achieve something through hard work

the company has carved out a reputation

for providing friendly and professional

service

get behind

to fail to do as much work as you should

or pay as much as you should by a

particular time

if you get behind with your payments our

debt counsellor can help you

counter in

to include somebody in an activity

we’re going out for dinner tomorrow

shall i count you in

bounce back

to feel better or become successful

again after a difficult period

the singer has already bounced back from

her recent health problems

stick around

to stay somewhere for some time for

example in case you are needed later

if you stick around for the next two

months i may have more work for you

later

hold back

to stop or delay somebody’s or

something’s development

she hasn’t let her disease hold her back

in fact she seems even more active than

before the diagnosis

set on set onto

to make a person or an animal attack

somebody or to give somebody information

that may be used against somebody else

if i see you here again i’ll set the dog

on you

over

to look at something quickly without

paying too much attention

sorry i can’t give you any feedback yet

i didn’t have time to look over your

paper

call back

to return somewhere to collect something

you left there or to do something you

couldn’t do before

i’ll call back later to collect this

report

do win

to kill somebody or make somebody

extremely tired

he didn’t want to give them the money so

they’ve done him in

vote in

to elect somebody by voting for him or

her

having been in power for four years now

the party is still very popular and will

probably be voted in again

set in

to begin and be likely to continue about

something unpleasant

people are afraid that the economic boom

is over and recession is setting in

shakeup

to give somebody a shock or to make

something like an organization work

better by reorganizing it

it took a serious accident to shake the

factory owners up but they finally

improved working conditions

run in break in

to use a vehicle carefully for some time

when it’s new because you don’t want to

damage its engine

it’s a brand new car remember that you

need to run it in first

be top

to blame oneself too much for something

don’t beat yourself up it wasn’t only

your fault

pull off

to be successful in doing something

difficult

the band pulled off an amazing show

round up

to seek or gather to bring together

it’s just a quick mail to round up all

the news i have got a new job and alice

has passed all her

exams hold down

to make something or somebody stay where

it is

competition holds prices down better

than anything else

lay in

to store something for example food for

the future

i always have a few bottles of good wine

laid in for special occasions

get ahead

to be successful in your job

it is said that women have to work twice

as hard to get ahead in politics

pack in

to put a lot of something into a limited

space or to plan a lot of activities for

a short period of time

we were packed in a bus like sardines in

a can

bring in

to introduce somebody or something new

to the environment you know or to make

money

my youngest son brought in a stray dog

yesterday and now wants to keep it

moving on

to move closer to somebody or something

especially because you want to attack

the person or take control of the thing

the king’s great army moved in on the

neighbouring countries

write up

to complete something in writing for

example a report

the results of our research will be

written up in a final report

hit on hit upon

to think of an idea or to discover

something unexpectedly

i couldn’t understand why he had left

before i came but then i suddenly hit on

the explanation he simply didn’t want to

meet me

come down with

to become ill

more and more people come down with

tuberculosis

hand

over give something to somebody also a

responsibility for something or somebody

else

when he started robbing shops to get

money for drugs his parents handed him

over to the

police stand up for

to defend or support somebody or

something that is being attacked

he encouraged workers to stand up for

their rights and not let the company use

them

stand up to

to express your opinion firmly and

refuse being treated unfairly by a

person or organization

stand up against

it may be very difficult for a kid to

stand up to bullies at school

come down on get at

to criticize somebody

the critics came down on the film but

the public liked it

play up to

to be especially nice to somebody

because you want something from him or

her

stop playing up to me just say what you

want

sort out

to order something by separating one

type of thing from another or to deal

with something for example a problem

you need a junk mail filter to sort out

spam from real email

draw on

to use your knowledge or information you

have to do something

the book draws on interviews with real

people

keep back

hold back

to not tell somebody all you know about

something or to hide your feelings from

somebody

i feel really bad keeping it back from

him but i don’t want to upset him

start off

to help somebody begin something

it was my ex-girlfriend who started me

off with bungee jumping

set aside

to decide to ignore something for some

time because you need to concentrate on

something more important

setting aside the question of time i

think we should first consider whether

we can afford such a huge project

stand in

to replace the usual person for some

time

had to stand in for my sick colleague

kick off

to start something for example a

discussion

now who kicked off this silly argument

miss out leave out leave off

to not include somebody or something

also intentionally

why have you missed me out i said i

wanted to go with you

pay off

to pay somebody for not telling others

about a wrongdoing

i know he wanted to tell the police

where the money came from but his boss

paid him off to be silent

back down back off

to admit that you are wrong or defeated

or to decide not to do something

when we mentioned all the possible

problems he backed down from his plans

pull out

about a train car etc to start moving

and to leave a place

when i reached the railway station i

only saw his train pulling out

go

about to start to do something in a

particular way or to do something as

usual

how should i go about starting my own

business can you give me some advice

run to run into

to reach a particular amount or size

the cost of the project runs into

millions of dollars

play at

to do something just for fun or to

pretend that you are somebody else

my grandmother doesn’t like it when my

children play at soldiers

drop off

nod off

to suddenly fall asleep

michael dropped off during the last

lecture and started snoring

tune

in

to watch something on tv or to listen to

something on the radio

i came home and saw my brother and his

friends tuned into the match

look on

to think of somebody or something in a

particular way

he’s not my biological father but i have

always looked on him as my beloved daddy

look on

to watch something without getting

involved in it

there were many people around but they

were just looking on nobody tried to

help us

hook up

to connect a piece of electronic

equipment to a power supply or to

another machine

millions of internet users are hooked up

to broadband

turn around pick up

to improve and become successful after a

period of not being successful

the business turned around from losses

to profit this year

hold out

to hope for something

she hasn’t got married yet she’s still

holding out for the perfect

man fall out

to have an argument with somebody and

stop being friendly with him or her

they fell out over some nonsense and

they haven’t spoke to each other since

cut in

to interrupt somebody who is speaking or

to suddenly and dangerously drive in the

way of another car on the road

her children are always cutting in on

our conversations

come on

to start improve or make progress

look at the sky it seems the rain is

coming on

cash in

to make money or take advantage of a

situation especially if it’s wrong

be careful with giving your personal

information on the internet there are

websites that can cash in on them

side with

to support somebody in an argument or a

fight

he’s been accused of siding with

terrorists and put into prison

hold up

to use somebody or something as an

example or

proof their education system has been

held up as a model for other countries

move on

to change something in your life in

order to develop for example to change a

job for a better one

i’ve been working here for years i think

it’s time to move on

opt out

to choose not to be involved in

something or to avoid doing something

you should

you are too bright to opt out of higher

education

feel for

to sympathize with somebody

i know what she’s been through and i

really feel for her

go along

to agree with or support somebody or

something

i think he might go along with your idea

if you present it in a convincing way

break out

to escape from prison or from a boring

routine

i felt i needed to break out from my

boring nine-to-five job i wanted a

challenge

bring out

to make a particular quality of

something easier to notice

the wall brought out the worst in people

free up

to let somebody do something by taking

other duties away from him or her

this project is now a priority

several people have been freed up to

deal with it

settle in

to begin to feel comfortable in a new

situation place etc

how’s your new neighborhood have you

already settled

in drop out

to stop being involved in something

especially if you haven’t finished it

she dropped out of college after two

years which we thought was very unwise

move up

to develop and move to a higher level or

rank or to a better position

my little sister has just moved up a

year at school and feels much more adult

back out

to decide not to do what you had agreed

or promised to do

if you don’t want to do it better back

out now when i can still find somebody

to replace you

spread out

to move in all directions and cover a

large area

his farm spreads out over about 100

hectares

lay down

to officially state your opinion or to

establish law

the president laid down six major

guidelines for his policy

mess up screw up

to destroy or ruin something especially

something important

she told me i’d messed up our marriage

and she wanted a divorce

feed on

to eat something or to become stronger

because of something

what does this animal feed on

get at

to attack somebody or something or to

start an argument with somebody

my wife always gets at me about tiny

things

jump on

to criticize somebody especially

unfairly or violently

strike out

before anyone jumps on me let me make my

point clear

cut in

to allow somebody to enter a business

game etc

when you finally make a fortune don’t

forget to cut me in on the profits

roll out

to launch something new for example a

new product

the government is planning to roll out

the new education system in september

call on

to ask somebody to do something in a

formal way to appeal to somebody

the european commission has called on

governments and businesses to start a

fight against spam

let in

on to explain or reveal something that

is secret or known only to few people

will you finally let me in on your plans

come

off to succeed

he was very angry that his careful plan

just didn’t come off

press on

to give something to somebody and make

him or her take it

i didn’t want to take the money but he

pressed it onto me

ride on

to depend strongly on the success of

something or somebody

the director’s reputation was riding on

the success or failure of his new film

run up

to do something that results in owing a

lot of money or having to pay a large

bill

some three weeks after her husband left

her she found out that he had run up

huge debts on her credit card

through

to realize that somebody is not being

honest with you

they think he’s such a good man and

don’t believe me when i say he’s a liar

i wish they could see through him

bring on

to cause something usually something bad

or unpleasant

i’ve got some bad news for you bring it

on

rip off

to make somebody pay more for something

when selling it

i think i’ve been ripped off with my

last mobile phone bill

pass with

to give something to somebody especially

if you don’t want to do it or if

something is very valuable

before you part with your money think if

you really need the thing they want to

sell you

wipe out wear out

to destroy something completely or to

make somebody feel very tired

for almost a week i worked 20 hours a

day and it totally wiped me out

heat up

to become warmer or to make something

become warmer

about a situation to become more

dangerous or stressful

if you’re late i won’t heat up dinner

for you

gear up

to put oneself in a state of anxious

expectation for example before going on

holiday or to prepare oneself to do

something

he likes traveling to distant and

unfamiliar places now he is gearing up

for a new expedition

fire up

to cause somebody’s excitement or anger

reading this guide has fired me up i am

all enthusiastic about going there and

seeing everything with my own eyes

look ahead

to think about what might happen in the

future and try to be prepared for that

the new year has come it’s time to look

ahead and plan for the future

mix up muddle up

rearrange things by mistake so that they

are in the wrong order or in wrong

places

don’t touch my papers will you i don’t

want you to mix them up

stock up

to buy a lot of something because you

want to save it for the future

we don’t often go food shopping when we

go we usually stock up for the whole

month

less up

about whether to improve or about a

person to become less unkind or violent

towards somebody

the rain soon let up and the sun

appeared in the sky

crack down

to take serious actions against

something for example smoking at school

there are plans to crack down on illegal

downloads but so far internet users who

illegally get films and music still feel

quite safe

come about

to start happening especially in an

unexpected way

can anybody explain to me how has this

crisis come about in the first place

cut out

to stop somebody from doing something or

sharing something

everybody ignored me so i felt totally

cut out from the meeting

in

to stop doing something because you

don’t enjoy it

one day he just jacked in his job and

disappeared

do over

to do something again especially because

you did it wrong the first time

i advise you to concentrate or else

you’ll have to do it all over

up

to make a computer show you information

on its screen

for more information call up our website

out

to fall heavily asleep because you are

very tired or to lose consciousness

he works so hard that in the evening he

just sunks out

coop up

to keep somebody or an animal in a small

area or to have to stay in a small place

for some time

i became a vegetarian when i realized in

what appalling conditions animals are

kept before they are killed cooped up in

little cages or boxes

pension off

to make somebody leave his or her job

and retire

he was pensioned off at the age of 35

due to his ill health

scrape through scraper by

to only just avoid failing

i only managed to scrape through my

final exam on my second attempt

tied over

to help somebody to survive a difficult

period

it’s just a temporary job to tide me

over until i find something i really

enjoy

hive off

to separate a part of a larger business

by selling it

the company is considering hiving off

some of its assets

fatten up

to make a person or an animal fatter by

giving him her or it food

when i visit my grandmother she is

always trying to fatten me up

winkle out

to force somebody to reveal something

for example a secret

it’s amazing but they have really

managed twinkle out her hidden talents

sponge down

to wash something with a sponge

can you sponge down the blackboard

hush up

to hide the truth about something

dishonest or immoral to protect the

wrong doer

they say the scandal has been hushed up

by the government

scrape by

to have just enough money to survive and

no more

i can scrape a buy on this celery but i

definitely won’t be able to make any

investments

fluff up fluff out

to make something soft appear larger by

shaking it for example a pillow

if a cat can’t escape its enemy it will

face it fluffing out its fur to make

itself look bigger and scare the enemy

dolop

to dress up and put on makeup to look

pretty

when you dollop for a date don’t forget

to put on some good lipstick there is

nothing sexier than kissable lips

piss about piss around mess about mess

around

to waste time in a stupid way or to

treat somebody badly

what have you been doing for the whole

day pissing around on the internet

veg out

to lie down doing very little especially

in front of the tv

when i was a student i vedged out in

front of the telly most of the time

trump up

to make somebody look guilty by creating

false accusations

i think they were trying to trump up

criminal charges against him but

fortunately they failed

scorch along

to drive very fast

i really enjoy scorching along highways

cyclop

to prepare somebody for an action by

psychological encouragement to make

somebody feel more confident

the coach has some interesting

techniques of psyching up his team

before tournaments

muck out

to clean a place where an animal lives

for example a stable of excrement and

old straw

before you start mucking out leave the

horse from the stable

ward off

to prevent something unpleasant from

happening

doctors say that vegetables ward off

alzheimer’s disease

fob off

to give somebody something that is not

what he or she really wants or to lie to

somebody just to make him or her stop

complaining

don’t fob me off with your weak excuses

tell me the truth

skirt round skirt around

to avoid talking about something

difficult or

embarrassing i know it is a problem that

everybody has been skirting around but i

really think it’s time to speak openly

and honestly about it

fend off fights off

to defend yourself from an attacker or

something unwanted for example difficult

questions

stars need their bodyguards mostly to

fend off the paparazzi

jot down

to note something very quickly to

remember it later

i was afraid that i would forget so i

jotted it down

dole out

to give something such as food money etc

in small portions to other people

my grandmother has always generously

doled out sweets to her grandchildren

toe away

to take a vehicle usually an illegally

parked car away from a place using

another vehicle

you can’t park here if you do your car

may be towed away and will only be

released when the fine has been paid

starve out

to prevent somebody or something from

getting food in order to force him her

or it to leave a place

feeding pigeons is now forbidden in our

town because the authorities want to

starve the birds out of the town centre

butter

up

to be very nice to somebody in order to

make him or her do what you want

he’s starved for compliments butter him

up and he’ll give you anything you want

i up

so look carefully at something you think

is interesting or to look at somebody

you think is sexually interesting

i hate the way he eyes women up it’s

disgusting

spruce pop

to make somebody or something look

better for example by cleaning it

don’t you think you should spruce

yourself up for your guests they’re

coming in half an hour

raining rain back

to control something and prevents it

from becoming too powerful

soaring prices forced many people to

reign in their spending

thin down

to make a liquid less thick usually by

adding water

if the dough is too thick thin it down

with a bit of water

cart away cart off

to take something or somebody using

force especially to places like prison

or hospital

he was stopped by the police and carted

off to the police station for further

inquiries

perk up

to become happier and more enthusiastic

or to make somebody feel this way

i’ve been paid so many compliments about

my work that it’s really perked me up

wall off

to separate an area from another area by

building a wall

their flat was so small that they walled

off the balcony to get an extra room

nip off

to remove something gently with your

fingers

nip off old flowers to encourage the

plant to produce more new buds

blurt out

to say something suddenly and without

thinking for example because you are

excited

i didn’t really want to say it i just

blurted it out

level off

level out

to stop rising or falling and stabilize

at one level

food prices have been rising for months

but now they finally seem to be

levelling off

drum up

to get more interest enthusiasm support

etc for something

the artist knew a small scandal would

drum up attention for his new work

dust off dust down

to remove dust from something or to make

something ready to use again especially

something you have not used for a long

time

dust off the shelves please

gobble up

to eat a lot of something very quickly

or to use a lot of something very

quickly

do you know the story of little red

riding hood that was gobbled up by a

wicked wolf

steam up

to cover something with steam or to

become covered with steam

there were so many people on the bus

that the windows soon steamed up from

their breath

worm out

to make somebody give you information he

or she does not want to give

she finally wormed out of him that he

had had an affair with his friend’s wife

rope off

to separate an area from another area

using a rope

the police roped off the crime scene

pipe down

to become quieter and calmer especially

to stop talking or shouting

the strikers piped down when they saw

their leader

dash off

to leave a place very quickly

the deer noticed us and dashed off into

the forest