E.E. on November 13th, 2008

The phrasal verb “walk out on somebody” means to suddenly leave your husband, wife, or partner and end your relationship with them.
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Katherine Kelly Lang(Brooke Logan) used the phrasal verb ”walk out on” while talking to Jack Wagner(Dominick Payne Marone) in the popular TV show “The Bold [...]

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E.E. on November 12th, 2008

The phrasal verb “settle down” means to start to feel happy and confident with a new situation.
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Lesley-Anne Down (Jacqueline ‘Jackie’ Payne Marone ) used the phrasal verb “settle down” while talking to Jack Wagner (Dominick Payne Marone) in the popular TV show “The Bold and the Beautiful” [...]

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E.E. on November 12th, 2008

The phrasal verb “pick over” means to look carefully at a group of things, choosing what you want or getting rid of what you do not want.
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Jack Wagner (Dominick Payne Marone) used the phrasal verb “pick over” while talking to Lesley-Anne Down(Jacqueline ‘Jackie’ Payne Marone) [...]

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E.E. on November 12th, 2008

The phrasal verb “call something off” or “call off something” means to decide that a planned event or activity will not happen, especially because it is no longer possible or useful.
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Lesley-Anne Down (Jacqueline ‘Jackie’ Payne Marone ) used the phrasal verb “call off” while talking to Jack [...]

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E.E. on November 12th, 2008

Talk sense means to speak in a reasonable way.
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Jack Wagner (Dominick Payne Marone) used the phrase “talk sense” while talking to Lesley-Anne Down(Jacqueline ‘Jackie’ Payne Marone) in the popular TV show “The Bold and the Beautiful” as shown below:

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E.E. on November 12th, 2008

The phrase “Knock it off” is used to tell someone to stop doing something which is annoying you.
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Jack Wagner (Dominick Payne Marone) used the phrase “knock it off” while talking to Lesley-Anne Down(Jacqueline ‘Jackie’ Payne Marone) in the popular TV show “The Bold and [...]

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E.E. on November 9th, 2008

Naysayer is someone who denies, refuses, opposes, or is skeptical about something.
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Lesley-Anne Down (Jacqueline ‘Jackie’ Payne Marone ) used the word “naysayer” while talking to Jack Wagner (Dominick Payne Marone) in the popular TV show “The Bold and the Beautiful” as shown below: 

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E.E. on November 9th, 2008

The phrase “go all out” means to use all your effort and energy to achieve something.
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The Bold and the Beautiful 
Lesley-Anne Down (Jacqueline ‘Jackie’ Payne Marone ) used the phrase “go all out” while talking to Jack Wagner (Dominick Payne Marone) in the popular TV show “The Bold and the Beautiful” as [...]

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E.E. on November 9th, 2008

The phrasal verb “come by something” means to get something, especially something unusual.
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The Bold and the Beautiful 
Jack Wagner (Dominick Payne Marone) used the phrasal verb “come by” while talking to Lesley-Anne Down(Jacqueline ‘Jackie’ Payne Marone) in the popular TV show “The Bold and the Beautiful” as shown below:

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E.E. on November 9th, 2008

The phrasal verb “clam up” means to become silent or to refuse to speak about something, usually because you are shy or afraid.
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The Bold and the Beautiful 
Lesley-Anne Down (Jacqueline ‘Jackie’ Payne Marone ) used the phrasal verb “clam up” while talking to Jack Wagner (Dominick Payne Marone) in the popular TV [...]

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