This phrasal verb means to begin to operate or do something or to happen.
start off
This phrasal verb means to discover some new piece of information.
figure out (find out)
This phrasal verb means to continue without stopping or changing.
keep up
This phrasal verb means to adjust a control on a device to reduce the volume or level; or reject (an offer or proposal).
turn down
This phrasal verb means to not go out.
stay in
This phrasal verb means to experiment (new ideas).
try out
This phrasal verb means to arrive or appear unexpectedly.
show up
This phrasal verb means to ?disappoint someone.
Let down
This phrasal verb means to put something in the place or container where it is usually kept
Put away
This phrasal verb means to postpone an event.
put off
This phrasal verb means to fail to experience something useful or fun by not taking part in it.
miss out
This phrasal verb means to get ready to start (a business, institution or other organization).
set up
This phrasal verb means to eat or drink less of a particular thing, usually in order to improve your health
cut down (on)
This phrasal verb means to continue to do something (for example: talking).
keep on
This phrasal verb means to stop making the effort to do something.
give up
This phrasal verb means to feel that someone is less important than you or does not deserve respect.
look down on (someone)
This phrasal verb means to forgive someone and be friendly with them again after an argument or disagreement.
make up (with someone)
This phrasal verb means to generate something, such as fumes, heat, or energy
give off
This phrasal verb means to not include or mention (someone or something).
leave out
This phrasal verb means to put food on plates for people to eat.
serve up
This phrasal verb is used to have a more stable life; job, marriage, and kids
settle down
This phrasal verb means to pursue someone or something (for example: a dream)
go after