PUT OFF – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

PUT OFF – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

The English phrasal verb PUT OFF has the following meanings: 1. Put off = to postpone (transitive) When the time or date of something is rescheduled to a later time, especially because of a problem. With this meaning you can have the object in the middle of the...
PUT UP – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

PUT UP – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

The English phrasal verb PUT UP has the following meanings: 1. Put up = to provide temporary accommodation (transitive) When someone is given a place to stay for a night or a few nights. To stay somewhere for the night. A Synonym is accommodate. My boss put me up in a...
GET OUT – phrasal verb – meanings and example

GET OUT – phrasal verb – meanings and example

The English phrasal verb GET OUT has the following meanings: 1. Get out = to leave a place (intransitive) When you leave a place that you are frequently in, or a place that is tiresome or mundane. This is often used when you are expressing frustration with a...

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