Most Commented
Daily Dose
Phrasal verb of the day
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...
Daily Dose
Phrasal verb of the day
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...
Daily Dose
Phrasal verb of the day
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...
Daily Dose
Phrasal verb of the day
hang over ->Meaning: If you feel that you are facing a threat or a danger, we can say the threat or the danger hangs over...
Daily Dose
Phrasal verb of the day
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...
Daily Dose
Phrasal verb of the day
get ahead ->Meaning: If you get ahead, you make progress in your career. ->For example: get ahead :- Peter says he got ahead by working hard and...
Daily Dose
Phrasal verb of the day
mouth off INFORMAL ->Meaning: to speak in a loud and annoying way, especially when criticizing or complaining about something ->For example: ->mouth off : - Some guy in...
Daily Dose
Phrasal verb of the day
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...