This phrasal verb means to depart on a journey or to light a fuse.
set off
This phrasal verb means to discover some new piece of information.
find out
This phrasal verb means to learn something by experience casually, to take something into your hand, or to collect someone from somewhere.
pick up
This phrasal verb means to not go out.
stay in
This phrasal verb means to have a more stable life; job,marriage, and kids.
settle down
This phrasal verb means to rise quickly in popularity, somewhat like an airplane.
take off
This phrasal verb means find a solution or to organise something.
sort out/figure out
This phrasal verb means to arrive or appear unexpectedly.
turn up
This phrasal verb means to donate, place inside or make an effort.
put in
This phrasal verb means to reduce the level of something.
cut down (on something)
This phrasal verb means to make you dislike something or someone, or to postpone an event.
put off
This phrasal verb means to have a big argument and end the friendship.
fall out
This phrasal verb means to tolerate something or someone.
put up (with something)
This phrasal verb means to absorb something such as information or beauty.
take in
This phrasal verb means to pass a difficult situation, or complete a phone call.
get through
This phrasal verb means to talk proudly about oneself, one's belongings, and/or achievements. . . to boast.
show off
This phrasal verb means to completely use up something so that you have no more.
run out (of something)
This phrasal verb means to defend what you care about or believe in.
stand up (for something)
This phrasal verb means to surrender after repeated demands.
give in
This phrasal verb means to escape without punishment.
get away (with)
This phrasal verb means to generate something, such as fumes, heat, or energy
give off
This phrasal verb means to avoid doing something when you're in a situation that you don't want to be in.
get out of
This phrasal verb means to give someone a place to sleep.
put (someone) up
This phrasal verb is used to describe the event of a change or weather, or emotion.
set in
This phrasal verb means to eliminate something, especially an institution or policy.
do away with/get rid of