The phrasal verb “make it up to somebody” means to do something good for someone who you have done something bad to in the past, or to someone who has done something good for you.
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The Bold and the Beautiful
Patrick Duffy(Stephen Logan) used the phrasal verb “make it up to” while [...]
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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The Bold and the Beautiful
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 [...]
The phrasal verb “settle down” means to start to feel happy and confident with a new situation.
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The Bold and the Beautiful
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” [...]
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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The Bold and the Beautiful
Jack Wagner (Dominick Payne Marone) used the phrasal verb “pick over” while talking to Lesley-Anne Down(Jacqueline ‘Jackie’ Payne Marone) [...]
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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The Bold and the Beautiful
Lesley-Anne Down (Jacqueline ‘Jackie’ Payne Marone ) used the phrasal verb “call off” while talking to Jack [...]
The phrasal verb “get through” means to become stronger and more able to deal with problems.
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The Holiday
The following excerpt is taken from Nancy Meyers’ movie “The holiday” to show the usage of the phrasal verb “get through”.
Cameron Diaz (Amanda Woods) used the phrasal verb “get through” while talking to [...]
Break up: If a marriage breaks up, or if two people who have a romantic relationship break up, their marriage or relationship ends.
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The Holiday
The following excerpt is taken from Nancy Meyers’ movie “The holiday” to show the usage of the phrasal verb “break up”.
Cameron Diaz (Amanda Woods) used the [...]
The phrasal verb “toughen up” means to become stronger and more able to deal with problems, or to make someone become this way.
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The Holiday
The following excerpt is taken from Nancy Meyers’ movie “The holiday” to show the usage of the phrasal verb “toughen up”.
Cameron Diaz (Amanda Woods) used the [...]
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:
The phrasal verb “look around” means to try to find something by looking in different places.
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Seinfeld
Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Elaine Benes) used the phrasal verb “look around” while talking to Kymberly Kalil (Heather) and Jason Alexander (George Costanza) in the Season 8, Episode 8(The Chicken Roaster) of the popular TV show “Seinfeld” as shown [...]