250 Most Common English Phrasal Verbs - Top 151 - 175 Phrasal Verbs

Here you are provided with the part 7 of the list of the most common phrasal verbs in English such as "show off", "hold in", and "check in".

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250 Most Common English Phrasal Verbs

to act in a way that is intended to impress others

Ex: The student kept showing off by answering all the questions before anyone else had a chance .

to go over, read, or explain something quickly

Ex: The coach ran through the team 's strategy for the upcoming game during the morning meeting .

to remain in a place longer than originally intended, often with the expectation of waiting for something to happen or for someone to arrive

Ex: If you stick around after the meeting , I ’d like to discuss the project further .

to suppress the expression of one's feelings

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to officially introduce or launch a new product, service, or system

Ex: The government plans to roll out a series of tax cuts over the next few years .

to confirm your presence or reservation in a hotel or airport after arriving

Ex: We usually check in online to save time .

to continue or add to something one has already done by taking additional actions

Ex: When implementing a new project , it 's essential to follow up with regular progress meetings .

to take something out of an enclosed space

Ex: The magician skillfully brought out a rabbit from the hat .

to quickly read or examine something

Ex: I 'm going to look through my emails before starting my workday .

to formally request or direct someone to perform a duty or task

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to occur, often referring to something unwelcome

Ex: The financial crisis set in when the company started facing severe losses .

to help someone, especially to make it easier for them to do something

Ex: She asked her neighbor to help out by watching her pets while she was on vacation .

(of a person's skin) to become covered in spots or a similar condition because of a sickness or allergy

Ex: The child came out in a rash after coming into contact with poison ivy during a nature hike .

to fall to the ground

Ex: She was so tired that she fell down on the bed .

to bring something to a lower position

Ex: The stage crew will take down the set as soon as the play concludes .

to cover something by putting paper or a similar material around it

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to seek something, such as an opportunity or benefit

Ex: Many entrepreneurs come for the networking possibilities at business conferences .

to make something warm or hot

Ex: We can heat up the room by turning on the heater .

to be assigned to a new responsibility

Ex: The unexpected challenge required quick action , and the responsibility fell on the shoulders of the department head .

to test something new or different to see how good or effective it is

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to completely change one's decision or opinion

Ex: It took some time , but my parents eventually came around to accepting my career choice .

to be able to have access to or reach something

Ex: I need to get at that old book on the top shelf .