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Phrasal Verbs examples – B1 and higher (D to G)

drop in
visit unexpectedly or for a short time
do up
to fasten (e. clothes) / to repair something old / to wrap up
dress up
to put on special / formal clothes
drop by
to visit informally or unexpectedly
eat out
to go to a restaurant
end up
to end up doing something/finally finish in
fall for
to believe a lie, trick/fall in love with
feel up to
to feel well enough to do something
figure out
to solve a problem/find the answer to something
find out
to discover something
get by
to manage to live with little money but only just
get along with
to have a good relationship with someone
get away with
to succeed in avoiding punishment for something
get rid off
manage without having something
die out
to gradually & completely disappear (e.g. animal species)
draw up
to prepare sth in writing (a document)/ to come to a halt
drop off
to fall asleep / to take someone to a place and leave
drop out (of)
to leave school before finishing a course
end out
to terminate something/final result
face up to
to accept a difficult situation and deal with it
fall out with
to argue with somebody and stop being friends
fill in
to complete a document/a form
fill out
to complete by writing
get away
to go away for a period of time for a break
get over
recover from (an illness, being sad, etc)
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get into
get on
enter a bus or plane
get on with
deal with
to handle a situation or problem / to cope with
get (sb) down
to depress or demoralize someone
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