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TOM GATES PHRASAL VERBS

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  • be happy about something
    look forward to
  • cause (someone) to feel awkward, self-conscious, or ashamed.
    embarrassing
  • a feeling of reassurance and relaxation following release from anxiety or distress. - It was a _______________ that I didn't have to go shopping with mum any more.
    relief
  • a passage between cabinets and shelves of goods in a supermarket or other building.
    aisle
  • The girl was a little bit_________.,she stuck out her tongue. (showing a lack of respect or politeness in a way that is amusing or appealing.)
    cheeky
  • try to find out about someone's private affairs
    snoop around
  • head to
    move in a certain direction
  • pop into
    viisit briefly
  • On the way back a make a quick ___________ to grab a pack of caramel wafers. (take a long or roundabout route.)
    detour
  • To come somewhere, usually a person's home or residence, for a brief or casual visit.
    pop by
  • set off
    start moving, get going
  • puzzled
    confused
  • o look at, examine quickly
    run through
  • meet someone by chance.
    bump into
  • I was standing in a lunch _______ choosing what to eat.(a line of people waiting for something)
    queue
  • having been deserted or left.
    abandoned
  • come round
    visit someone's house.
  • depart in a hurry. rush
    rush off
  • (of a vehicle) come to a halt, stop
    pull up
  • Say abruptly, without thinking.
    blurt out
  • show up
    appear unexpectedly
  • cause someone to lose interest or enthusiasm.
    put someone off