Definition -> Phrasal Verb
Phrasal Verbs -> Definitions
Three Part Phrasal Verbs Def -> PV
Two-Part Phrasal Verbs
PV -> Def
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to have a (good / bad) relationship with

to get on with

100

to sign up for

to agree to do something (e.g. work)

100

to escape blame, punishment, or undesirable consequences for an act that is wrong

to get away with

100

make up 

(multiple answers, 100 points for each answer)

invent a story or plan

parts to compose or constitute a whole

compensate for something lost, missed, or deficient

put together or prepare something from parts or ingredients  

100

to look up to

to admire and respect someone

200

to abandon or leave

to walk out on

200

to catch up with

to succeed in finding or reaching somebody / something

200

to take the place of something lost or damaged or to compensate for something bad with something good

to make up for

200

look up

to search for something

for something to improve

200

to complete something

to go through with something

300

to use all of your supply of something

to run out of

300

to fit in with

to look and act like part of a group

300

to do something, often something that other people would disapprove of

to get up to

300

get up

rise from bed after sleeping

300

to fail to keep a promise

to go back on

400

to match or equal expectations

to live up to

400

to put up with

to tolerate or be patient about something

400

to like or habitually take part in an activity OR enter a competition or sit an examination

to go in for

400

go in

to enter a place

400

go back

to set something to an earlier time

or

people have known each other for a specified, typically long, period of time

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