This phrasal verb means to be present to watch a particular event, like a parade.
turn out
This phrasal verb means to lose water
This phrasal verb means to complete a form.
fill in
This phrasal verb means to stop going to school before finishing the course of instruction.
This phrasal verb means to leave in a car.
drive off
This phrasal verb means to do a calculation to get an answer to a mathematical question.
This phrasal verb means to increase or improve
pick up
This phrasal verb means to give something to an authority or responsible person.
hand in
This phrasal verb means to pretend to be sb in order to deceive people.
pose as sb
This phrasal verb is used when a plane leaves the runway
take off
This phrasal verb means to start doing a particular job or activity.
take sth up/take up sth
This phrasal verb means to go to a different place and begin to live or work there.
move in
This phrasal verb means to disappoint sb by failing to do what you agreed to do or were expected to do.
let sb down
This phrasal verb means to start to sleep
drop off / nod off / doze off
This phrasal verb means to come out of an object
leak out
For weather, this phrasal verb means to improve or stop
let up
This phrasal verb means to finally accept something.
give in
look down on sb
This phrasal verb means to remove sth gradually, e.g. a system
phase out
This phrasal verb means to spoil or damage sth or to do sth wrong or badly
mess sth up
This phrasal verb means to enter a property for the purpose of stealing something.
break in
to be able to live or deal with a situation with difficulty, usually by having just enough of something you need, such as money
get by