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Phrasal Verbs

Posted on February 20, 2019November 30, 2021 By The Lingwist

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Phrasal verbMeaningPhrasal VerbMeaning
Break downcrash or collapseLet down:disappoint  
Call off:   cancelPut off postpone
Cut down(on):reducePull down:demolish/ destroy  
Give off  emitSettle down quiet, calm
Go off    explodeSlow downreduce speed
Jot down:to make a note of 
Keep offavoidSet off:begin  
Show offboastTurn down:refuse/ lower

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