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Miscellaneous
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This phrasal verb means leave something for someone, as a delivery or note; or to give someone a ride to a certain place

drop off

100

This phrasal verb means to discover some new piece of information.

find out

100

This phrasal verb means to learn something by experience casually, to take something into your hand, or to collect someone from somewhere.

pick up

100

This phrasal verb means to not go out.

stay in

100

This phrasal verb means to reduce stress, anxiety, or excitement

calm down

200

This phrasal verb means to rise quickly, or to launch (as in an airplane)

take off

200

This phrasal verb means find a solution to something

figure out

200

This phrasal verb means to do something quickly

hurry up

200

This phrasal verb means to place inside (something)

put in

200

This phrasal verb means to die

pass away

300

This phrasal verb means to postpone an event, or not do something until later

put off

300

This phrasal verb means to have a big argument and end the friendship.

fall out

300

This phrasal verb means to make a big deal out of something; or to make something explode

blow up

300

This phrasal verb means to make sure everything is okay and on schedule; or it's what you do at a hotel when you arrive

check in

300

This phrasal verb means to handle a difficult situation

deal with

400

This phrasal verb means to start something (with enthusiasm); or it's how a soccer match begins

kick off

400

This phrasal verb means to completely use up something so that you have no more.

run out of

400

This phrasal verb means to defend what you care about or believe in.

stand up for

400

This phrasal verb means to surrender or quit

give in

400

This phrasal verb means to make someone responsible for something, or to rely on them

count on

500

This phrasal verb means to generate something, such as fumes, heat, or energy

give off

500

This phrasal verb means to leave a situation that you don't want to be in.

get out of

500

This phrasal verb means to tolerate someone or something you don't like

put up with

500

This phrasal verb is used to describe the event of a change or weather, or emotion.

set in

500

This phrasal verb to enter somewhere without permission

break into