Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
100

I ran to catch (up, out, in) with my friends.

catch up

100

Could you use your phone to look (out, up, in) the directions to the restaurant?

look up

100

I went to the doctor for a check (up, out, down).

check up

100

Do you want to go check (up, out, down) that new movie?

check out

100

Despite some initial difficulties, everything turned (up, out, down) okay.


turned out

150

"I will not put (up, out, in) with this behaviour in my classroom!"

put up

150

You shouldn't feel bad you missed the party, it ended (up, out, in) being a disaster.

ended up

150

I wanted to go and get ice cream but my mom shut (up, down, out) that idea pretty quick.

shut down

150

The man was so stressed that his friends were worried he might have a mental break (up, down, off).

break down

150

You shouldn't feel bad you missed the party, it ended (up, out, in) being a disaster.

ended up

200

He held (out, on, in) to the slim hope that his team might make a comeback.

held on

200

Please pull (out, up, on) your LearnSapce homepage on your computers.

pull up

200
After a rocky start, the team pulled (up, out, off) an impressive victory in the last period. 

pulled off

200

She hoped that no one would bring (out, up, in) the homework assignment that the teacher forgot.

bring up

200

As I was leaving, she told me to (come, go, at) back to visit soon.

come back
250

My package from Amazon finally showed (up, out, down) on Friday.

showed up

250

The woman who lost her wallet held (up, out, in) the line at the check-out.

held up

250

She put (off, down, out) doing her homework until the last minute.

put off

250

The movie review gave a detailed break (down, out, up) of the plot.

break down

250

Today is Saturday, but tomorrow I am going to (come, go, at) back to school tomorrow.

go back
400

Despite threats to his life, he went (on, about, off) his duties as normal.

went about

400

I was about to get the appointment letter when a problem cropped (on, out, up).

cropped up

400

I want to look (down, across, through) my notes one more time before the exam.

look through
400

After she found out how much they have to train, she thought maybe she wasn't cut (up, in, out) to be an Olympic athlete after all.

cut out

400

I am hoping to get (out, along, away) for at least a week after the board's examination.

get away
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