A phrasal verb is a verb followed by a particle, which is either an adverb or a preposition. An important feature of phrasal verbs is that the whole meaning of a phrasal verb cannot be understood by simply putting together the meanings of its individual parts. In other words, phrasal verbs are typically idiomatic. For example, the meaning of put up (= tolerate) in the sentence She put up with his lies for years, is not related to the meaning of the individual words, put and up. Below you will find some other examples.
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