close up (phrasal verb)
/ˈkloʊs.ʌp/

to move people or things closer together

close up

come down (phrasal verb)
/kʌm daʊn/

to become less in amount, level, price

come down

come up with (phrasal verb)
/kʌm ʌp wɪð/ 

to think of something such as an idea or a plan

come up with

come out (phrasal verb)
/kʌm aʊt/

to become available to buy or see

come out

cut up (phrasal verb)
/kʌt ʌp/

to cut something into several pieces

cut up

delight in (phrasal verb)
/dɪˈlaɪt ɪn/ 

to get a lot of pleasure or enjoyment from something

delight in

die of (phrasal verb)
/daɪ ɒv/

to stop being alive because of a disease

die of

draw back (phrasal verb)
/drɑː bæk/

to move away backward

draw back

eat up (phrasal verb)
/iːt ʌp/

to eat all of something

eat up

face up to (phrasal verb)
/feɪs ʌp tə/

to accept that a bad situation exists and try to deal with it

face up to

fall in love (phrasal verb)
/fɑːl ɪn lʌv/

to start to love someone romantically and sexually

fall in love

fall down (phrasal verb)
/fɑːl daʊn/ 

to fail

fall down

fill up (phrasal verb)
/fɪl ʌp/

to make something full

fill up

find out (phrasal verb)
/faɪnd aʊt/

to discover a fact or piece of information

find out

get into (phrasal verb)
/ɡet ɪn.tuː/

to start enjoying something, or to become enthusiastic about it

get into

get in (phrasal verb)
/ɡet ɪn/

to be elected for a political job

get in

get off (phrasal verb)
/ɡet ɑːf/

to leave the place where you work at the end of the day

get off

get along with (phrasal verb)
/get əˈlɑːŋ wɪð/

like each other and are friendly to each other

get along with

get over (phrasal verb)
/getˈoʊ.vɚ/

to start to feel happy or well again after something bad has happened to you

get over

give up (phrasal verb)
/ɡɪv ʌp/

to stop doing something that you are trying hard to do

give up
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