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Author Archives: Mike

push into

Posted on 04.12.2018 by Mike

push into
Definition: to use your influence to persuade or force someone to do something
E.g.1: The protesters are trying to push the government into reducing fuel […]

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dig up

Posted on 29.11.2018 by Mike

dig up
Definition: to remove something from the ground using a fork or spade.
E.g.1: I don’t like that plant – I think I’ll dig it up.
E.g.2: […]

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dig over

Posted on 28.11.2018 by Mike

dig over
Definition: to break the ground into smaller pieces with a spade or fork so that plants can grow.
E.g.1: He spent the morning digging over […]

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sweep up

Posted on 27.11.2018 by Mike

sweep up
Definition: to clean the floor or ground using a broom. (This phrasal verb has more than one meaning)
E.g.1: She swept the leaves up and […]

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come to

Posted on 21.11.2018 by Mike

come to
Definition: to recover consciousness, to ‘wake up’ after you have fainted or lost consciousness or been under anaesthetic for an operation
(This phrasal verb has […]

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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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