pull down (phrase)
 /pʊl daʊn/

to destroy a building, especially because it is very old or dangerous

pull down

put up with (phrase)
/pʊt ʌp wɪθ/

to accept someone or something unpleasant in a patient way

put up with

put off (phrase)
/pʊt ɒf/

to delay doing something, especially because you do not want to do it

put off

run out of something (phrase)
/rʌn aʊt əv/

use up one’s supply of something

run out of something

run into (phrase)
/rʌn ˈɪntə/

to start to have trouble/difficulty/problems

run into

save up (phrase)
/seɪv ʌp/

keep and store up (something, especially money) for future use

save up

settle down (phrase)
/ˈset(ə)l daʊn/

to begin to live a quieter life by getting married or staying permanently in a place

settle down

show off (phrasal verb)
/ʃəʊ ɒf/

to show people something that you are very proud of so that they will admire it

show off

stand by (phrase)
/stænd baɪ/

support or remain loyal to (someone), typically in a time of need

stand by

stay away from (phrase)
/steɪ əˈweɪ frəm/

to avoid mentioning something or avoid becoming involved in something

stay away from

stay behind (phrase)
/steɪ bɪˈhaɪnd/

to remain somewhere after everyone else has left

stay behind

take after (phrase)
/teɪk ˈɑːftə(r)/

to look or behave like an older relative

take after

take on (phrase)
/teɪk ɒn/

to start to employ someone

take on

take over (phrase)
/teɪk ˈəʊvə(r)/

to take control of something

take over

throw away (phrase)
/θrəʊ əˈweɪ/

to get rid of something that you no longer want

throw away

tie in with (phrase)
/taɪ ɪn wɪθ/

to combine with something

tie in with

try on (phrasal verb)
/traɪ ɒn/

to put on a piece of clothing in order to see how it looks and whether it fits

try on

turn away (phrase)
/tɜː(r)nəˈweɪ/

to refuse to let someone come into a place

turn away

turn out (phrase)
/tɜː(r)n aʊt/

to be discovered to be something, have something etc

turn out

use up (phrase)
/juːz ʌp/

to use all of a supply of something

use up
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