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FOOD phrasal verbs

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  • He CONTINUED\MOVED ON at me about the money, even though I told him I hadn't got it.
    kept on
  • Charles was an odd character whom Kelly had never really LIKED.
    taken to
  • The news report about the explosion HAPPENED to be false.
    turned out
  • My patience is beginning to LEAVE ME.
    run out
  • The smell of hospitals always MAKES ME FEEL DISGUSTED.
    put me off
  • This bacon smells a bit funny - do you think it's DECAID?
    gone off
  • GIVE ME A SHORT VISIT whenever you’re in the neighborhood.
    drop in
  • Graham MET UNEXPECTEDLY someone he used to know at school the other day.
    ran into
  • She APPEARED at my house late one night.
    turned up
  • He must be ALMOST 80 now.
    getting on for
  • Tomorrow will start cold but it should get warmer as the day CONTINUES.
    goes on
  • My groupmate is GIVING A SHORT VISIT, so we'll have a nice time.
    coming round
  • Don't forget to USE the equipment before setting up the experiment.
    try out
  • You can EXCLUDE the butter of this recipe if you're on a low-fat diet.
    leave out