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Author Archives: Mike

hang (something) out

Posted on 29.05.2018 by Mike

hang (something) out
Definition: to put clothes outside on a clothesline so that they dry. You do this after you have washed them.
(This phrasal verb has […]

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zip (something) up

Posted on 23.05.2018 by Mike

zip (something) up
Definition: to fasten an item of clothing using a zip.
(This phrasal verb has more than one meaning)
E.g.1: Zip your jacket up – it’s […]

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hang (something) up

Posted on 22.05.2018 by Mike

hang (something) up
Definition: to put something on a hook or a hanger so that it doesn’t touch the ground.
(This phrasal verb has more than one […]

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turn (something) up

Posted on 16.05.2018 by Mike

turn (something) up
Definition: to shorten a dress, skirt or pair of trousers by folding up the bottom edge. Sometimes this part is then sewn.
(This phrasal […]

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wrap up (or wrap yourself up)

Posted on 15.05.2018 by Mike

wrap up (or wrap yourself up)
Definition: to put warm clothes on.
E.g.1: You should always wrap up warm before going outside in the winter.
E.g.2: She was […]

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take (yourself) off

take (yourself) off
Definition: to go away, usually suddenly and unexpectedly, informal
This phrasal verb has more than one meaning
E.g.1: David wanted to stop travelling, marry Bianca […]

shoot off

shoot off
Definition: to leave very quickly
This phrasal verb has more than one meaning
E.g.1: “Oh, my goodness! Is that the time? I have to shoot off.”
E.g.2: […]

clear off

clear off
Definition: a very informal (and slightly rude) way to tell someone to go away
This phrasal verb has more than one meaning
E.g.1: When Jo saw […]

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