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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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Most Common Phrasal Verbs in English Vocabulary
to show off

to act in a way that is intended to impress others

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to run through

to go over, read, or explain something quickly

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to stick around

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

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to get together

to meet up with someone in order to cooperate or socialize

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to hold in

to suppress the expression of one's feelings

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to roll out

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

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to check in

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

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to fill up

to make something become full

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to go about

to continue or start an activity

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to follow up

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

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to bring out

to take something out of an enclosed space

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to look through

to quickly read or examine something

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to call out

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

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to set in

to occur, often referring to something unwelcome

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to help out

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

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to come out in

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

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to fall down

to fall to the ground

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to take down

to bring something to a lower position

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to wrap up

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

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to come for

to seek something, such as an opportunity or benefit

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to heat up

to make something warm or hot

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to fall on

to be assigned to a new responsibility

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to try out

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

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to come around

to completely change one's decision or opinion

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to get at

to be able to have access to or reach something

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