#englishphrasalverbsUnmoderated tagAll postsTrending CommunitiesSteemitCryptoAcademyNewcomers' Communityআমার বাংলা ব্লগKorea • 한국 • KR • KOSTEEM CN/中文Steem AllianceWORLD OF XPILARAVLE 일상Beauty of CreativityUkraine on SteemSCT.암호화폐.CryptoComunidad LatinaExplore Communities...#englishphrasalverbsTrendingHotNewPayoutsMutedmarkkujantunen (74)in #englishphrasalverbs • 6 years agoEnglish Phrasal Verbs (286/365) - Blow InTo blow in means A) to be carried towards you in the air Example sentence: A cool breeze is blew in from the…markkujantunen (74)in #englishphrasalverbs • 6 years agoEnglish 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…markkujantunen (74)in #englishphrasalverbs • 6 years agoEnglish 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…markkujantunen (74)in #englishphrasalverbs • 6 years agoEnglish Phrasal Verbs (283/365) - Lose Out On SomethingWheel of Fortune contestants losing out on a million dollars. To lose out on something means to fail to take…markkujantunen (74)in #englishphrasalverbs • 6 years agoEnglish Phrasal Verbs (282/365) - Build Something/Someone Up / Build Up Something/SomeoneA time lapse of a storm building up To build something/someone up / build up something/someone means A) to…markkujantunen (74)in #englishphrasalverbs • 6 years agoEnglish Phrasal Verbs (281/365) - Foray Into SomethingTo foray into something literally means to invade a territory and take spoils. It is often used figuratively to mean…markkujantunen (74)in #englishphrasalverbs • 6 years agoEnglish Phrasal Verbs (280/365) - Warm Up To SomeoneTo warm up to someone means to begin to like someone whom you're spending time with particularly if you didn't like…markkujantunen (74)in #englishphrasalverbs • 6 years agoEnglish Phrasal Verbs (279/365) - Make For SomethingTo make for something means to A) move towards something Example sentence: Suddenly, the prisoner made for the…markkujantunen (74)in #englishphrasalverbs • 6 years agoEnglish Phrasal Verbs (277/365) - Set InTrade War Reality Sets in as U.S. and China Stick to Their Guns To set in means (for something unpleasant) to begin…markkujantunen (74)in #englishphrasalverbs • 6 years agoEnglish Phrasal Verbs (276/365) - Chip Away At SomethingImage Source To chip away at something means to gradually weaken something or to make it less effective. Example…markkujantunen (74)in #englishphrasalverbs • 6 years agoEnglish Phrasal Verbs (275/365) - Talk Something/Someone DownTo talk someone/something down can mean A) to talk louder than someone Example sentence: I wish that guy…markkujantunen (74)in #englishphrasalverbs • 6 years agoEnglish Phrasal Verbs (274/365) - Move About/AroundTrains move about the railyard To move about/around means to move from place to place. Example sentences:…markkujantunen (74)in #englishphrasalverbs • 6 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.English Phrasal Verbs (273/365) - Turn Something/Somebody Down/Turn Down Something/SomebodyTo turn down something/turn something down means A) to decrease the volume of something Example sentence: I…markkujantunen (74)in #englishphrasalverbs • 6 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.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…markkujantunen (74)in #englishphrasalverbs • 6 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.English Phrasal Verbs (271/365) - Back Into SomethingTo back into something means to enter a parking space in reverse. Example sentences: I prefer to back my car…markkujantunen (74)in #englishphrasalverbs • 6 years agoEnglish Phrasal Verbs (270/365) - Sign Up For SomethingShe didn't sign up for this! To sign up for something means to agree to do something or to join an…markkujantunen (74)in #englishphrasalverbs • 6 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.English Phrasal Verbs (269/365) - Work Something/Someone In/Into SomethingImage Source You need to work in the butter. To work in something means A) to make time in a busy…markkujantunen (74)in #englishphrasalverbs • 6 years agoEnglish Phrasal Verbs (268/365) - Cancel Out SomethingImage Credit CC BY-SA 3.0 To cancel out something means doing something that take away the effect of something…markkujantunen (74)in #englishphrasalverbs • 6 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.English Phrasal Verbs (267/365) - Ask After SomeoneImage Source To ask after someone means to ask about someone's health or how they are doing. Example sentence:…markkujantunen (74)in #englishphrasalverbs • 6 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.English Phrasal Verbs (266/365) - Walk Out On Someone/SomethingTo walk out on someone/something means to abandon someone or not do something you've promised to do or are responsible…