English phrasal verbs list - page 1
Meanings of Bear away:
phrasal verbCarry someone or something away.
Usage examples:
She was borne away into years of captivity
Bear down
beərMeanings of Bear down:
phrasal verbMove directly towards someone or something in a purposeful or intimidating manner.
Usage examples:
At a canter they bore down on the mass of men ahead
Meanings of Bear off:
phrasal verbChange course away from the wind.
Usage examples:
Then bear off slightly, steering away from the wind (tiller away from the sails) until the sail jus…
Bear on
beərBear up
beərBear with
beərMeanings of Bear with:
phrasal verbBe patient or tolerant with someone.
Usage examples:
Bear with me a moment while i make a call
Meanings of Beat out:
phrasal verbCome out better in a competition, race, or conflict
Beat up
biːtMeanings of Beaver away:
phrasal verbWork hard on something
Bed out
bedMeanings of Bed out:
phrasal verbTransfer a plant from a pot or seed tray to a garden plot.
Usage examples:
I bedded out some houseplants
Believe in
bɪˈliːvMeanings of Believe in:
phrasal verbHave faith in the truth or existence of something.
Usage examples:
She admitted that she believed in ghosts
Belt out
beltMeanings of Belt out:
phrasal verbSing loudly and forcefully
Belt up
beltMeanings of Belt up:
phrasal verbRefuse to talk or stop talking; fall silent
Black out
blækBlank out
blæŋkMeanings of Blank out:
phrasal verbCut out, as for political reasons
Blast off
blɑːstMeanings of Blaze away:
phrasal verbShoot rapidly and repeatedly
Meanings of Blend in:
phrasal verbTo look or seem the same as surrounding people or things and therefore not be easily noticeable
Usage examples:
We tried to blend into the crowd., they have adopted local customs and tried to blend in with the c…
Block in
blɒkMeanings of Block in:
phrasal verbPrevent a vehicle from being driven away, typically by parking another vehicle too close.
Usage examples:
He blocked in vera's mini
Block off
blɒkBlock out
blɒkMeanings of Block up:
phrasal verbRender unsuitable for passage
Blow off
bləʊMeanings of Blow off:
phrasal verbCome off due to an explosion or other strong force
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