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Though he tried to remain calm when the robber drew his gun, his fear ____ through in his trembling hand.
came through
Phrasal verb: to make a mistake.
Mess up
Miguel strained his calf muscle and as a result had to ____ out of the race.
Pull out
I ______ __on the opportunity to live in London as the weather is to miserable for my liking.
passed up
A phrasal verb meaning to begin. Start ___
Start out
A phrasal verb meaning to take part in something that other people are doing.
Join in
To think __ something is to produce a new idea.
Think up
A phrasal verb meaning to gradually increase. e.g. Confidence to do something.
Build up.
I ____ ___ my shoes before I enter the class. Planes ____ ___ the runaway when they depart and KPOP is really ______ ___ in popularity for teenagers.
Take off / takes off / taking off
Billy came down with the flu and as a result ______ ___ on the match.
Missed out on.
I don't want to ___ you ___ but that car you're considering is very hard to maintain. (discourage)
Put you off
A phrasal verb meaning to delay something.
Put off
A phrasal verb meaning to audition for a role or test something.
Try out.
He tried to ____ his point ____ but nobody could understand.
Get / across
I came ____ with the flu so MISSED _____ on the lesson.
Came down with / Missed out on
The meeting was brought ____ to Thursday instead of Friday.
brought forward
I finally got ____ to doing my essay.
around
To delay something.
Put off
She told me that she wanted to buy the house, but the she ____ out.
backed out
Another way of saying 'What did you do this weekend?'
What did you GET UP TO this weekend.
To admire somebody
Look up to
To take care of somebody
Look after
Which phrasal verb means to have a good relationship with someone?
Get along/on with
She ____ ___ the red ferrari instead of the blue one.
went for
If I don't know a word I ___ it ____ in the dictionary
Look it up
The I.T. guy is going to look ____ my computer problem
into
Before I order I need to look ____ the menu.
Through