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Phrasal Verbs Usando 'Around', 'Over', & 'Along' - Experimentando (terminado)

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Phrasal Verbs With 'Around', 'Over', & 'Along'
to cloud over

(of a person's facial expression or mood) to suddenly become unhappy, worried, or troubled

[Verbo]
to freeze over

(of bodies of water or other surfaces) to become completely covered or blocked with ice due to extremely cold temperatures

[Verbo]
to fuss over

to show excessive or unnecessary concern, care, or attention to someone or something

[Verbo]
to get over

to recover from an unpleasant or unhappy experience, particularly an illness

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[Verbo]
to hang over

(of a threat, problem, concern, etc.) to exist and create a sense of worry or uncertainty about what will happen

[Verbo]
to heal over

(of wounds) to slowly grow new skin over the injured area as part of the healing process

[Verbo]
to make over

to significantly transform the appearance of something to update, enhance, or modernize its look

[Verbo]
to mist over

to have a thin layer of mist or water droplets cover a surface, creating a hazy or obscured appearance

[Verbo]
to wash over

to happen without really affecting or bothering someone

[Verbo]
to ice over

to get covered with a layer of ice, due to freezing conditions

[Verbo]
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