Look, phrasal verbs can sometimes be confusing. So in this lesson, you will learn some common phrasal verbs using the verb LOOK. Do you often have to LOOK UP phrasal verbs and expressions? Do others LOOK DOWN on you when you dont understand? After this lesson, things will start to LOOK UP. Then, when someone yells LOOK OUT!, youll know to be careful.
get sb/sth out. Meaning: to remove. Example: Police had to smash the window to get the baby out of the car. Iām on my own again. I just need to take some food out of the fridge. Uncle Bill got my suitcase out of the car boot (trunk). get over something/someone. Meaning: to recover from an upsetting experience, an illness. Example:
Definition of run-into phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
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get out meaning phrasal verb