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markkujantunen
englishphrasalverbs
2018-12-31 08:17
English Phrasal Verbs (286/365) - Blow In
To blow in means A) to be carried towards you in the air Example sentence: A cool breeze is blew in from the lake. B) for windows to be broken and the peaces fall inside the building The hurricane would
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markkujantunen
englishphrasalverbs
2018-12-30 08:30
English Phrasal Verbs (285/365) - Bring Someone Down
Image Source To bring someone down means A) to cause someone to fall Example sentence: The forward was brought down by a nasty tackle before he could shoot towards the goal. B) to discourage someone Example
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markkujantunen
englishphrasalverbs
2018-12-29 09:18
English Phrasal Verbs (284/365) - Pull Down Something (A Building Or A Statue)
Saddam Hussein's statue being pulled down To pull down something (a building or a statue) means to demolish an old building or a statue. Example sentence: Saddam Hussein's statues were pulled down after
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markkujantunen
englishphrasalverbs
2018-12-28 08:33
English Phrasal Verbs (283/365) - Lose Out On Something
Wheel of Fortune contestants losing out on a million dollars. To lose out on something means to fail to take advantage of or to gain something. Example sentences: If you neglected to find out about altcoins
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theoctoberwind
Black And White
2026-04-06 16:56
Promoted
Stillness and movement,side by side #monomad
Greetings lovely members of the community. I hope you all are doing great and enjoying quality time with your loved ones. समुदाय के प्यारे सदस्यों को नमस्कार। मुझे आशा है कि आप सभी अच्छे होंगे और अपने
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markkujantunen
englishphrasalverbs
2018-12-27 09:40
English Phrasal Verbs (282/365) - Build Something/Someone Up / Build Up Something/Someone
A time lapse of a storm building up To build something/someone up / build up something/someone means A) to gradually increase something or make it stronger, to increase to become stronger Example sentence:
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markkujantunen
englishphrasalverbs
2018-12-26 07:24
English Phrasal Verbs (281/365) - Foray Into Something
To foray into something literally means to invade a territory and take spoils. It is often used figuratively to mean branching out into new areas in business or other type of activities. Example sentences:
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markkujantunen
englishphrasalverbs
2018-12-25 07:23
English Phrasal Verbs (280/365) - Warm Up To Someone
To warm up to someone means to begin to like someone whom you're spending time with particularly if you didn't like them initially. Example sentence: It's a cop movie trope to assign a rookie to be an
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markkujantunen
englishphrasalverbs
2018-12-24 08:30
English Phrasal Verbs (279/365) - Make For Something
To make for something means to A) move towards something Example sentence: Suddenly, the prisoner made for the door and managed to jump overboard seconds later. He was never found. B) contribute to or
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darth-azrael
retrogaming
2026-04-10 00:39
Promoted
Micro Adventurer (March 1985)
Micro Adventurer is a 1980s era computer gaming magazine that emphasized adventure games, simulations, and war games. The March 1985 issue includes:
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markkujantunen
englishphrasalverbs
2018-12-22 12:19
English Phrasal Verbs (277/365) - Set In
Trade War Reality Sets in as U.S. and China Stick to Their Guns To set in means (for something unpleasant) to begin and seem to be likely to continue. Example sentences: After the latest crypto bubble
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markkujantunen
englishphrasalverbs
2018-12-21 07:50
English Phrasal Verbs (276/365) - Chip Away At Something
Image Source To chip away at something means to gradually weaken something or to make it less effective. Example sentence: Bitcoin dominance is being chipped away by the expansion of the cryptocurrency
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markkujantunen
englishphrasalverbs
2018-12-20 11:56
English Phrasal Verbs (275/365) - Talk Something/Someone Down
To talk someone/something down can mean A) to talk louder than someone Example sentence: I wish that guy would stop talking everyone down. It would be nice to be able to have a conversation over dinner.
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markkujantunen
englishphrasalverbs
2018-12-19 07:18
English Phrasal Verbs (274/365) - Move About/Around
Trains move about the railyard To move about/around means to move from place to place. Example sentences: Military families tend to move around quite a bit because soldiers are usually not stationed in
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goga22
Black And White
2026-04-08 13:03
Promoted
The combination of civilization and nature//MONOMAD CHALLENGE
Hello everyone in the Black And White Community 🙌📸 At the very entrance to the Golubinjak Forest Park, or rather above it, the Zagreb-Rijeka highway passes ov
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markkujantunen
englishphrasalverbs
2018-12-18 08:23
English Phrasal Verbs (273/365) - Turn Something/Somebody Down/Turn Down Something/Somebody
To turn down something/turn something down means A) to decrease the volume of something Example sentence: I can't think straight when the music is so loud. Turn it down! B) to refuse something/somebody
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markkujantunen
englishphrasalverbs
2018-12-17 02:30
English Phrasal Verbs (272/365) - Wise Up (To Something)
To wise up means to understand and accept something that is unpleasant but true. Example sentence: China is up to no good in Africa and it's time Africans wise up to that.
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markkujantunen
englishphrasalverbs
2018-12-16 00:43
English Phrasal Verbs (271/365) - Back Into Something
To back into something means to enter a parking space in reverse. Example sentences: I prefer to back my car into the garage. When I come home, I'm not in a hurry but I usually am in the morning. I backed
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markkujantunen
englishphrasalverbs
2018-12-15 10:17
English Phrasal Verbs (270/365) - Sign Up For Something
She didn't sign up for this! To sign up for something means to agree to do something or to join an organization, a course etc. Example sentences: Our sergeant made us clean toilets with a toothbrush. I
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jacoalberts
Wednesday Walk
2026-04-08 13:17
Promoted
Being Anchored
I stopped moving around and by just standing still and observing, taking in what I saw, I learned a lesson.
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markkujantunen
englishphrasalverbs
2018-12-14 08:30
English Phrasal Verbs (269/365) - Work Something/Someone In/Into Something
Image Source You need to work in the butter. To work in something means A) to make time in a busy schedule for someone or some activity (American English) Example sentence: My dentist was able to work
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markkujantunen
englishphrasalverbs
2018-12-13 10:32
English Phrasal Verbs (268/365) - Cancel Out Something
Image Credit CC BY-SA 3.0 To cancel out something means doing something that take away the effect of something else. Example sentences: Ryanair ticket prices may look cheap at first glance. But they don't
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markkujantunen
englishphrasalverbs
2018-12-12 06:49
English Phrasal Verbs (267/365) - Ask After Someone
Image Source To ask after someone means to ask about someone's health or how they are doing. Example sentence: I met your cousin yesterday. He was asking after you.
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markkujantunen
englishphrasalverbs
2018-12-11 07:24
English Phrasal Verbs (266/365) - Walk Out On Someone/Something
To walk out on someone/something means to abandon someone or not do something you've promised to do or are responsible for. Example sentences: They walked out on the deal. Respectable people don't walk
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