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English Phrasal Verbs

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Phrasal Verbs Cards: Learn English Phrasal Verbs.
Popular phrasal verbs with pictures and explanation.

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2024-05-14 23:53:46
dumb down

simplify or reduce the intellectual content of something so as to make it accessible to a larger number of people.

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"Critics have accused publishers of dumbing down books"
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2024-05-14 12:12:00
wrap up

To cover something with some kind of special paper.

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"We need to wrap up all these gifts in two hours. Let's get started!"
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2024-05-13 09:18:52
Dry up

when all the liquid and /or moisture evaporates.

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"The streets will dry up once the sun is out. "
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2024-05-12 13:59:51
count on

To rely on someone for support when you need it most

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"I can always count on my best friend to be there for me."
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2024-05-11 23:51:02
Get behind

To learn, work, or progress more than others

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"He had gotten behind in his classes because he was always absent."
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2024-05-11 13:03:19
conjure up

to present to the mind; evoke or imagine

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"He conjured up a picture of his childhood"
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2024-05-09 11:13:28
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2024-05-08 23:46:03
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2024-05-07 23:55:05
beat up

assault and injuries someone by hitting, kicking, or punching them repeatedly

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"They threatened to beat him up if he didn't had over the money."
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