Phrasal verbs combine a base verb with another word, usually a preposition or adverb – known as a particle – to create a completely new meaning.
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A. work up to
B. go at
C. zone out
D. fall for
A. back up
B. settle up
C. look down on
D. burn out
A. fuss about
B. fuss on
C. fuss out
D. fuss off
A. come across
B. get along with
C. keep down
D. act up
A. take out on
B. clamp down on
C. set up
D. hand down
A. run out
B. run off
C. get out
D. get off
A. run out on
B. act up
C. hang on something
D. opt for
A. put by
B. hold off
C. watch out
D. opt in
A. clam up
B. put out
C. head off
D. settle up
A. brush up on
B. clam up
C. turn against
D. wash off