Phrasal Verb List

ask somebody out

invite on a date
Brian asked Judy out to dinner and a movie.

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ask around

ask many people the same question
asked around but nobody has seen my wallet.


add up to something

equal
Your purchases add up to $205.32.


back something up

reverse
You’ll have to back up your car so that I can get out.


back somebody up

support
My wife backed me up over my decision to quit my job.


blow up

explode
The racing car blew up after it crashed into the fence.


blow something up

add air
We have to blow 50 balloons up for the party.


break down

stop functioning (vehicle, machine)
Our car broke down at the side of the highway in the snowstorm.


break down

get upset
The woman broke down when the police told her that her son had died.


break something down

divide into smaller parts
Our teacher broke the final project down into three separate parts.


break in

force entry to a building
Somebody broke in last night and stole our stereo.


break into something

enter forcibly
The firemen had to break into the room to rescue the children.


break something in

wear something a few times so that it doesn’t look/feel new
I need to break these shoes in before we run next week.


break in

interrupt
The TV station broke in to report the news of the president’s death.


break up

end a relationship
My boyfriend and I broke up before I moved to America.


break up

start laughing (informal)
The kids just broke up as soon as the clown started talking.


break out

escape
The prisoners broke out of jail when the guards weren’t looking.


break out in something

develop a skin condition
broke out in a rash after our camping trip.


bring somebody down

make unhappy
This sad music is bringing me down.


bring somebody up

raise a child
My grandparents brought me up after my parents died.


bring something up

start talking about a subject
My mother walks out of the room when my father brings up sports.


bring something up

vomit
He drank so much that he brought his dinner up in the toilet.


call around

phone many different places/people
We called around but we weren’t able to find the car part we needed.


call somebody back

return a phone call
called the company back but the offices were closed for the weekend.


call something off

cancel
Jason called the wedding off because he wasn’t in love with his fiancé.


call on somebody

ask for an answer or opinion
The professor called on me for question 1.


call on somebody

visit somebody
We called on you last night but you weren’t home.


call somebody up

phone
Give me your phone number and I will call you up when we are in town.


calm down

relax after being angry
You are still mad. You need to calm down before you drive the car.


not care for somebody/ something

not like (formal)
I don’t care for his behaviour.


catch up

get to the same point as somebody else
You’ll have to run faster than that if you want to catch up with Marty.


check in

arrive and register at a hotel or airport
We will get the hotel keys when we check in.


check out

leave a hotel
You have to check out of the hotel before 11:00 AM.


check somebody/ something out

look at carefully, investigate
The company checks out all new employees.


check out somebody/ something

look at (informal)
Check out the crazy hair on that guy!


cheer up

become happier
She cheered up when she heard the good news.


cheer somebody up

make happier
I brought you some flowers to cheer you up.


chip in

help
If everyone chips in we can get the kitchen painted by noon.


clean something up

tidy, clean
Please clean up your bedroom before you go outside.


come across something

find unexpectedly
came across these old photos when I was tidying the closet.


come apart

separate
The top and bottom come apart if you pull hard enough.


come down with something

become sick
My nephew came down with chicken pox this weekend.


come forward

volunteer for a task or to give evidence
The woman came forward with her husband’s finger prints.


come from some place

originate in
The art of origami comes from Asia.


count on somebody/ something

rely on
I am counting on you to make dinner while I am out.


cross something out

draw a line through
Please cross out your old address and write your new one.


cut back on something

consume less
My doctor wants me to cut back on sweets and fatty foods.


cut something down

make something fall to the ground
We had to cut the old tree in our yard down after the storm.


cut in

interrupt
Your father cut in while I was dancing with your uncle.


cut in

pull in too closely in front of another vehicle
The bus driver got angry when that car cut in.


cut in

start operating (of an engine or electrical device)
The air conditioner cuts in when the temperature gets to 22°C.


cut something off

remove with something sharp
The doctors cut off his leg because it was severely injured.


cut something off

stop providing
The phone company cut off our phone because we didn’t pay the bill.


cut somebody off

take out of a will
My grandparents cut my father off when he remarried.


cut something out

remove part of something (usually with scissors and paper)
cut this ad out of the newspaper.


do somebody/ something over

beat up, ransack (BrE, informal)
He’s lucky to be alive. His shop was done over by a street gang.


do something over

do again (AmE)
My teacher wants me to do my essay over because she doesn’t like my topic.


do away with something

discard
It’s time to do away with all of these old tax records.


do something up

fasten, close
Do your coat up before you go outside. It’s snowing!


dress up

wear nice clothing
It’s a fancy restaurant so we have to dress up.


drop back

move back in a position/group
Andrea dropped back to third place when she fell off her bike.


drop in/ by/ over

come without an appointment
I might drop in/by/over for tea sometime this week.


drop somebody/ something off

take somebody/ something somewhere and leave them/it there
I have to drop my sister off at work before I come over.


drop out

quit a class, school etc
dropped out of Science because it was too difficult.


eat out

eat at a restaurant
I don’t feel like cooking tonight. Let’s eat out.


 

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