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Phrasal verb of the day

I've gone blank ?We use this expression to say that we can't remember a piece of information or can't decide what to write or say in a situation. ?Example 1 Who's the leader of...

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'=>run out on ->Meaning: to suddenly leave the person you're in a relationship with For example: ->run out on somebody -After running out on her husband, Heather went to live in Bali with a younger...

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attach to -Meaning: to believe that something has importance or significance in relation to something else -For example: attach something to something -You shouldn't attach too much importance to what other people think. Just do whatever's...

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pack away =>Meaning: If you pack something away, you put it back where it's usually kept after you've finished using it. ->Synonym: put away -For example: pack something away -Have you packed the fishing rods away...

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I've gone blank ->We use this expression to say that we can't remember a piece of information or can't decide what to write or say in a situation. -Example 1 Who's the leader of...

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object to Meaning: If you object to something, you don't think it's a good thing or a good idea, so you oppose it or you are against it. Synonym: oppose For example: object to something:...

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pull through Meaning: to recover from a serious illness or injury For example: pull through -Without the wonderful care she received from the nurses, I don't think my grandmother would have pulled through. pull somebody through -I knew...

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Verb: snow under ->Definition: to give too much work to do -Examples: ->Our history teacher snowed us under with work for the weekend. ->Sorry, we can't meeting tomorrow. I'm completely snowed under at the moment. ->I'd help you...

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come about Meaning: to happen, especially partly or totally by chance -For example: come about -Jim's business success came about after a series of failures, so he was very happy that something had worked for him...

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involve in Meaning: If you involve yourself in something, or if someone else involves you in something, you take part in it. For example: involve in -Kenneth claims he wasn't involved in any of the deals...
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