Phrasal Verbs in English
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Easy English phrasal verbs: Pissed Off | Expand your English Vocabulary

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Have you ever heard the phrasal verb: Pissed Off? It means you're feeling angry. In this short, I give a couple of examples of what "Pissed Off" means. Want over 300 more idioms? Read my book: 365 American English Idioms: https://amzn.to/3TyBAxV ------

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Easy English phrasal verbs: Wash Up | Expand your English Vocabulary

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Have you ever heard the phrasal verb: Wash Up? This phrasal verb has two meanings! Wash up means I'm going to take a shower or clean myself, and the other meaning for wash up means you're going to do the dishes. In this short, I give a couple of examples

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Easy English phrasal verbs: Turn In | Expand your English Vocabulary

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Have you ever heard the phrasal verb: Turn In? This phrasal verb means I'm going to go to sleep! In this short, I give a couple of examples of what "Turn In" means. Want over 300 more idioms? Read my book: 365 American English Idioms: https://amzn.to/3T

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Easy English phrasal verbs: Come Out | Expand your English Vocabulary

207 views · Jul 7, 2023

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Have you ever heard the phrasal verb: Come Out? It has two meanings! To come out means to come out as a member or LGBTQ+ or come out means to go and spend time with your friends. In this short, I give a couple of examples of what "come out" means. Want

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Everyday English phrasal verbs: Turn In | Expand your English Vocabulary

195 views · Oct 24, 2023

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Have you ever heard the phrasal verb: Turn In? This phrasal verb means I'm going to go to bed. In this short, I give a couple of examples of what "Turn In" means. Want over 300 more idioms? Read my book: 365 American English Idioms: https://amzn.to/3TyB

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Easy English phrasal verbs: Cheer Up | Expand your English Vocabulary

263 views · Oct 24, 2023

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Have you ever heard the phrasal verb: Cheer up? It means to make someone happier. In this short, I give a couple of examples of what "cheer up" means. Want over 300 more idioms? Read my book: 365 American English Idioms: https://amzn.to/3TyBAxV -------