English Phrasal Verbs
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🟣call up
✍to be. Chosen to take part in a military mission
⭕️For example:
"Back in the day, men were randomly called up and obligated to go fight in a war."
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🟣bring over
✍to bring someone or something from one place or area to another
⭕️For example:
"Chris brought a few friends over to Saren's house party."
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🟣build in / into
✍to add a fixture or component to a certain area or place through construction
⭕️For example:
"People now build a security system into their homes for maximum protection."
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🟣burn out
✍when you are tired or lose the energy/drive to do something
⭕️For example:
"Riley had gotten burned out from working for seven years at the same office, so he left."
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🟣call off
✍to cancel an event that has been previously planned
⭕️For example:
"They had to call off the beach party because of the storm."
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🟣butt in
✍to interrupt a conversation or activity.
⭕️For example:
"It is rude to butt in when two people are having a discussion."
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🟣come apart
✍when something breaks or separates piece by piece.
⭕️For example:
"I picked up the book and it came apart in my hands."
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🟣come down with
✍when you start to experience the symptoms of a disease or illness.
⭕️For example:
"I think we're coming down with the flu."
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🟣snuff out
✍to extinguish something, especially a flame, a noun or pronoun can be used between "snuff" and "out."
⭕️For example:
"She snuffed the flame of the candle out between her fingers."
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