Top 100 phrasal verbs 26 - 50

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to remove completely
also: to stop eating something; to stop a noise; to stop doing something; to stop working
começar a aprender
to cut out
The director cut out the last scene after the criticism.
to plunge into the water
also: to start doing something with enthusiasm
começar a aprender
to dive in
The water is too cold to dive in.
to fasten something
also: to decorate; to wrap in paper
começar a aprender
to do up
The grandma did up her grandson's shoelaces.
to leave at a place
começar a aprender
to drop off
We dropped our luggage off at the hotel and went sightseeing.
to leave by car
começar a aprender
to drive off
He ran to the car and drove off.
to casually visit
começar a aprender
to drop by
same as: to drop in
I'd like to drop by my grandmother's house.
to abandon
começar a aprender
to drop out
You have dropped out your studies too early.
to eat in a public space
começar a aprender
to eat out
I'd like to eat out tonight, I don't want to cook.
to arrive somewhere by accident
also: to get in a situation or state you did not plan
começar a aprender
to end up
I took the wrong direction and I ended up in an unknown district.
to argue
also: to drop out
começar a aprender
to fall out
I fell out with a friend.
to complete spaces with some information
começar a aprender
to fill out
If you fill out the application by today you will get the answer tomorrow.
to discover
começar a aprender
to find out
I've just found out that my flight has been canceled.
to complete the last part
começar a aprender
to finish off
Finish off your homework first and you can go out.
to make something work
also: to arrange
começar a aprender
to fix up
My father has just fixed up the TV set.
to avoid something
also: to escape
começar a aprender
to get away
I managed to get away before it started to rain.
to receive something that was taken
começar a aprender
to get back
I lent my book and never got it back.
to manage to live
começar a aprender
to get by
He can't get by with his salary for much longer.
to enter
começar a aprender
to get in
phrase used to encourage someone to do something
Don't wait on the door, get in!
to board
começar a aprender
to get on
Get on the first bus!
to leave a place
começar a aprender
to get out
We got out before the police arrived.
to give for free
começar a aprender
to give away
I gave away my favourite T-shirt.
to happen
also: to continue
começar a aprender
to go on
Let's see what's going on!
to explode
also: to stop working
começar a aprender
to go off
The bomb went off near the embassy.
to stop trying
começar a aprender
to give up
You are never going to win, you should just give up.
to leave home for entertainment
começar a aprender
to go out
I would like to go out in the city tonight.

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