Saturday, August 17, 2019

Phrasal Verbs List with F

List of useful phrasal verbs with Fall in English:
  • Fall about: Laugh so much that one’s entire body moves somewhat uncontrollably
  • Fall apart: Disintegrate
  • Fall apart: Be emotionally in crisis
  • Fall away: Cease to support a person or cause
  • Fall behind: Be late (for a regular event)
  • Fall behind: Be progressively below average in performance
  • Fall down: Fall to the ground, to collapse
  • Fall down: Fail
  • Fall for: Be fooled; to walk into a trap or respond to a scam or trick
  • Fall for: Fall in love with someone
  • Fall in: Collapse inwards
  • Fall in: Come to an end; to terminate; to lapse
  • Fall in with: Join (a group of people)
  • Fall in with: Accept
  • Fall into: Go into something by falling
  • Fall into: Enter something without having planned it
  • Fall into: Be classified as; to fall under
  • Fall off: Become detached or to drop from
  • Fall off: Diminish in size, value etc.
  • Fall on: Experience; to suffer; to fall upon
  • Fall on: Be assigned to; to acquire a new responsibility, duty or burden
  • Fall on: Occur on a particular day
  • Fall out: Come out of something by falling
  • Fall out: Cease to be on friendly terms
  • Fall out: Leave one’s current location to report for duty at a new location
  • Fall through: Be unsuccessful, abort, come to nothing/naught; to be cancelled; not to proceed
  • Fall under: Belong to for purposes of categorization
  • Fall upon: Fall on; to experience; to suffer

Phrasal Verbs List with Fill

List of phrasal verbs with Fill in English:
  • Fill in: Fill; to replace material that is absent or has been removed
  • Fill in: Inform somebody, especially to supply someone missing or missed information
  • Fill in: Substitute for somebody or something
  • Fill in: Beat up; to physically assault
  • Fill out: Complete a form or questionnaire with requested information
  • Fill out: Have one’s physique expand with maturity or with surplus weight
  • Fill up: Fill the tank of a vehicle with fuel
  • Fill up: Annoy, or displease, by taunting, or by excessive nagging
  • Fill up: Satisfy someone’s hunger

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