To arrive at a place, usually unexpectedly or casually.
Rock up
To invent a story, excuse, or lie; or to compensate for something.
Make up
Bring up
She brought up an interesting point during the meeting.
4 Phrasal verbs with get
Get in
Get on
Get by
Get off
Play along
To pretend to agree or cooperate temporarily.
To do something risky or brave after thinking about it for a while.
Take the plunge
To use all of something so that none is left.
Run out of
get down
Rainy days get me down
3 Phrasal verbs with Put
Put up with
Put away
Put on
put off
Catch up
To get up to date with something you have missed.
To think you are better than someone.
Look down on
To admire
Look up to
Mix up
I always mix up the twins; they look so much alike
2 Phrasal verbs with keep
keep up with
keep on
Clamp down on
To take strong action to stop or limit something.
To think of or produce an idea, plan, or solution.
Come up with
To solve a problem or deal with a difficult situation.
Sort out
Get away with
He lied to the teacher and got away with it.
2 Phrasal verbs with Turn
Turn up
Turn off
Stand up to
To resist or confront someone, especially someone more powerful.
To improve your knowledge or skill in something, especially when you haven’t practiced it in a while.
Brush up on
To prepare for something.
Gear up for
Settle down
They finally settled down in a small town.
2 phrasal verbs with Run
Run out of
Run away
Put up with
To tolerate or endure something unpleasant.