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pass out

Posted on 23.10.2018 by Mike

pass out
Definition: to become unconscious. (This phrasal verb has more than one meaning)
E.g.1: She felt dizzy and then passed out but luckily someone caught her […]

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play up

Posted on 17.10.2018 by Mike

play up
Definition: (informal) If part of your body is playing up, or plays you up, it is painful. This is used with chronic or long-term […]

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keep (something) down

Posted on 16.10.2018 by Mike

keep (something) down
Definition: to not vomit after eating. This verb is usually used with “can’t” to express the idea that you are unwell and vomit […]

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see to (someone)

Posted on 10.10.2018 by Mike

see to (someone)
Definition: to deal with someone that needs your help or attention.
E.g.1: If you’d like to take a seat in the waiting room, the […]

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take (something) over

Posted on 09.10.2018 by Mike

take (something) over
Definition: to gain control of a company by buying it or buying a majority of its shares.
(This phrasal verb has more than one […]

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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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