MOVEMENT
PHRASAL VERBS
PHRASES&COLLOCATIONS
Transport & TraveL
MIX
100

To move slowly on your hands and knees.  

crawl

100

To stop by the side of the road in a car or other vehicle.

pull over

100

To suddenly become sick (two-word phrase starting with "fall"

fall ill

100

A person who is walking rather than traveling in a vehicle.


 pedestrian?

100

To leave a relationship, job, or family suddenly, or to leave a performance before it ends because you are bored.


 walk out?

200

To move toward someone quietly and slowly to avoid being noticed.

creep

200

To leave a house or flat permanently

move out

200

To make someone feel very annoyed or frustrated  

drive sb crazy/mad

200

The tired feeling you get after a long flight across different time zones.


 jet lag?

200

 A ticket that allows you to travel to a place and back again for a specific price.


 return fare?

300

To move more quickly than a walk but more slowly than a run, often for exercise.

jog

300

To visit somewhere briefly before continuing your journey to another place.

stop off

300

To reach a final judgment or opinion after considering all the facts.

come to a conclusion

300

To travel regularly between your home and your place of work.


 commute?

300

This verb describes things becoming organized or happening in the right order (e.g., "Everything started to...").


 fall into place?

400

o climb up or down with difficulty, using your hands and feet.

clamber

400

o stop people from entering an area by putting a rope or barrier around it.

cordon off?

400

To mention something casually or indirectly

drop a hint

400

A person who travels by getting free rides in passing vehicles.

  • r?

a hitchhike

400

To move toward someone or something from a side or rear position without being noticed.


creep up on?

500

The speed of something in a particular direction.

velocity

500

To move more slowly than others so that you make less progress or are less successful

fall behind

500

To move backwards so that the rear of your vehicle faces a specific area.

back into sth

500

 A stone or metal platform next to water where ships can load or unload.


  •  a quay?

500

To state your opinion very clearly and forcefully so that people understand it (using the verb "drive").


 to drive (your point) home?