English phrasal verbs list - page 4
Clear off
klɪərMeanings of Clock off:
phrasal verbRegister one's departure from work
Meanings of Clock up:
phrasal verbRecord a distance travelled; on planes and cars
Come across
kʌmMeanings of Come across:
phrasal verbBe perceived in a certain way; make a certain impression
Meanings of Come apart:
phrasal verbBecome separated into pieces or fragments
Meanings of Come around:
phrasal verbChange one's position or opinion
Meanings of Come down on:
phrasal verbCriticize or punish someone harshly.
Usage examples:
The courts came down heavily on those involved
Meanings of Come in for:
phrasal verbBe subject to or the object of
Meanings of Come off it:
phrasal verbTo happen as planned or to succeed
Usage examples:
I thought the party came off really well., the team played hard and came off with a victory., marci…
Meanings of Come round:
phrasal verbChange one's position or opinion
Come to
kʌmMeanings of Come up with:
phrasal verbProduce something, especially when pressured or challenged.
Usage examples:
He keeps coming up with all kinds of lame excuses
Meanings of Conjure up:
phrasal verbSummon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic
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