English Phrasal Verbs
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🟣luck out

to have exceptional good luck.

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"Wow, she really lucked out by finding that apartment."
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🟣Look over

to examine or inspect something or someone

⭕️For example:

"Can you look over the manuscript and tell me what you think?"
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🟣fall for

when someone is deceived

⭕️For example:

"Lots of people are falling for scams that trick them into sending money to strangers they meet online."
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🟣fall behind

to make less progress or to not do something on time.

⭕️For example:

"I hate falling behind in my bills."
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🟣dry off

to dry something or a surface quickly.

⭕️For example:

"You should use an old t-shirt to dry off your hair because a towel is too rough on the strands."
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🟣dish out

Put food onto a plate or plates before a meal.

⭕️For example:

"He begins dishing out bowls of strawberry ice cream"
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🟣conjure up

to present to the mind; evoke or imagine

⭕️For example:

"He conjured up a picture of his childhood"
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🟣Get behind

To learn, work, or progress more than others

⭕️For example:

"He had gotten behind in his classes because he was always absent."
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🟣count on

To rely on someone for support when you need it most

⭕️For example:

"I can always count on my best friend to be there for me."
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🟣Dry up

when all the liquid and /or moisture evaporates.

⭕️For example:

"The streets will dry up once the sun is out. "
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🟣wear out

when something is damaged or weakened from use and age.

⭕️For example:

"The carpet looks worn out, we should replace it. "
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🟣dish out

Put food onto a plate or plates before a meal.

⭕️For example:

"He begins dishing out bowls of strawberry ice cream"
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🟣conjure up

to present to the mind; evoke or imagine

⭕️For example:

"He conjured up a picture of his childhood"
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🟣Get behind

To learn, work, or progress more than others

⭕️For example:

"He had gotten behind in his classes because he was always absent."
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🟣count on

To rely on someone for support when you need it most

⭕️For example:

"I can always count on my best friend to be there for me."
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🟣Dry up

when all the liquid and /or moisture evaporates.

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"The streets will dry up once the sun is out. "
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🟣wear out

when something is damaged or weakened from use and age.

⭕️For example:

"The carpet looks worn out, we should replace it. "
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🟣dumb down

simplify or reduce the intellectual content of something so as to make it accessible to a larger number of people.

⭕️For example:

"Critics have accused publishers of dumbing down books"
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🟣dash off

write something quickly or hastily

⭕️For example:

"I dashed off a quick letter."
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🟣crack up

burst into laughter

⭕️For example:

"She tries to keep a straight face, but she keeps cracking up."
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