This phrasal verb means to rise quickly in popularity such as the iphone in the late 2000s.
We can also use for a plane departing.
take off
This phrasal verb means to not go out.
stay in
This phrasal verb means to cancel something
Eg You had to cancel the wedding because you realised you don't really love your fiance, just his money.
Two words
This phrasal verb means to depart on a journey`
set off
This phrasal verb means find a solution or to organise something.
Eg You are organising a party and need to ____ out who will organise the decorations, who will do the music, who will organise the food etc.
sort out
This phrasal verb means to arrive or appear unexpectedly.
Eg 'Look mum, Uncle Joe just ____ up at the door! Did you know he was coming over?'
turn up
This phrasal verb means to reduce the level of something.
For example you want to reduce the amount of sugar you eat.
It has three words. Down is one of them
cut down on
This phrasal verb means to make you dislike something or someone, or to postpone an event.
put off
This phrasal verb means to tolerate something or someone.
It has three words: a verb and two prepositions
put up with
This phrasal verb means to overcome a difficult situation.
Eg Someone you know dies. In the beginning it is difficult but after some time you feel good and kind of back to normal.
Two words
get through
This phrasal verb means to completely use up something so that you have no more.
This has 3 words: a verb and two prepositions
run out of
This phrasal verb means to defend what you care about or believe in.
Eg Your friend is being bullied at in the classroom and you told the bully to shut up or you would shut him up.
We can say you ___ ___ ___ him.
stand up for
This phrasal verb means to escape without punishment.
Three words
get away with
This phrasal verb means to generate something, such as fumes, heat, or energy
Eg Your phone feels hot. It's _______ off a lot of heat.
give off
This phrasal verb means to avoid doing something when you're in a situation that you don't want to be in.
Eg You have a meeting but you don't want to go to it.
'How can I ____ _____ ____ this meeting today?'
get out of
This phrasal verb means to give someone a place to sleep.
Eg Your foreign friend is visiting you in your hometown so you let him stay at your place. You ___ him ____ at your house.
put (someone) up
This phrasal verb means to eliminate something, especially an institution or policy.
Three words
The verb is 'Do'
do away with