E.E. on November 9th, 2008

If you have someone over, they come to your house to visit you.
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Seinfeld
Kymberly Kalil (Heather) used the phrasal verb “have over” while talking to Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Elaine Benes) and Jason Alexander (George Costanza) in the Season 8, Episode 8(The Chicken Roaster) of the popular TV show “Seinfeld” as shown below:
 

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E.E. on November 9th, 2008

The phrasal verb “give up” means to stop doing an activity or piece of work before you have completed it, usually because it is too difficult.
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The Bold and the Beautiful
Hunter Tylo(Dr. Taylor Hayes Forrester) used the phrasal verb “give up” while talking to Kyle Lowder (Rick Forrester) in the [...]

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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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E.E. on November 9th, 2008

The phrasal verb “wear out somebody” or “wear somebody out” means to make someone very tired.
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The Bold and the Beautiful
Hunter Tylo(Dr. Taylor Hayes Forrester) used the phrasal verb “wear out” 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 “map out” means to plan something in detail.
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The Bold and the Beautiful
The phrasal verb “Map out” was used 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 “hang out” means to spend a lot of time in a particular place, or to spend a lot of time with someone.
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The Bold and the Beautiful
Hunter Tylo(Dr. Taylor Hayes Forrester) used the phrasal verb “hang out” in the popular TV show “The Bold and the Beautiful” [...]

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E.E. on November 9th, 2008

The phrasal verb “get something together” or “get together something” means to collect several things and put them together in one place.
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The Bold and the Beautiful
Hunter Tylo(Dr. Taylor Hayes Forrester) used the phrasal verb “Get together” in the popular TV show “The Bold and the Beautiful” as shown below:

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E.E. on September 21st, 2008

If two friends drift apart, they gradually become less friendly and their relationship ends.
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Bold and the Beautiful
Maeve Quinlan(Megan Conley) used the phrasal verb “Drift apart” while talking to Katherine Kelly Lang(Brooke Logan) in the popular TV show “Bold and the Beautiful” as shown below:

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E.E. on September 3rd, 2008

Dwell on means to think or talk about a particular subject for too long, especially one that is unpleasant or not important any more.
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In Treatment
Gabriel Byrne(Paul) used “dwell on” while talking to Melissa George(Laura) in the eleventh episode of a popular TV show “In Treatment” which is about the [...]

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E.E. on September 3rd, 2008

If a vehicle pulls over, it moves to the side of the road and stops.
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In Treatment
Melissa George(Laura) used “pull over” while talking to Gabriel Byrne(Paul) in the eleventh episode of a popular TV show “In Treatment” which is about the patient-therapist relationship.

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