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Phrasal Verbs with ‘Up’

By Paola

ManuelFelipe P

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Back up

Back up:

Give support

Back up: Move backwards,

reverse

Ex:

You need examples to back up your opinion.

Could you back up a little so I can open this drawer

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Bear up

Bear up: Withstand

Ex:

I didn’t think he would bear up so well in that situation

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Blow Up

Blow up: Explode

Blow up: Suddenly become

very angry

Ex:

The bomb blew up before the could defuse it

When Joan heard the news, she blew up and rushed out of the room

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Break up

Break up: Disperse (a crowd),

stop (a fight)

Break up: End a relationship

Ex:

The police broke the demonstration up before it got out of controlSam and Diana broke up again. What a rocky relationship

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Burn up

Burn up: Be hot

Burn up: Consume by fire

Burn up: Destroy by fire

Ex:I’m burning up in here! open the window

The papers were burned up in the fire

He burnt up the files

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Cheer up

Cheer up: Make someone feel

cheerful

Cheer up: Become cheerful

Chew up: Chew into small

pieces

ExThe party really cheered me up

Cheer up, everything will be all right

The dog chewed up my shoe

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Close up

Close up: Close temporarily

Ex:They are closing the ski resort up for the summer

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Catch usp

Catch up: Make up for lost time

Catch up with: Speed up to be at the

same place as a person or thing in front of you

Catch up on: Become up to date

Ex:I will never catch up. I am too behind in my work

I had to run to catch up with the others

I need to catch up on world events. I haven't seen the news in ages.

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Check up

Check up on: Investigate someone

or something

Ex:The police are checking up on the bomb threats

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Come up

Come up to: Approach, to equal

Come up with: Produce or create

(an idea a plan)

Ex:Terry really came through for us in the endThe Job offer didn't come up to her expectation

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Count up

Count up: Add

Ex:Count the change up and see how much we have

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Dress up

Dress up: Decorate

Dress up Wear elegant clothes

Ex:You could dress this house up with some bright colors

She always dresses up at work

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Fill up

Fill up: Fil to the top

Ex:Fill the car up with unleaded gas, please.

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Get up

Get up: Couse someone to

rise (from a sitting position or a lying position)

Get up: Rise (from sitting

position r a bed)

Ex:Ahmed got Abdul up at 5:30 in the morning by turning the music up really loud

What time did you get up this morning

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Give up

Give up: Surrender something

Give up: surrender

Ex:The police told the thief to give his gun up

Never give up learning English

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Grow up

Grow up: Mature

Ex:Your brother needs to grow up and start thinking about his future

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Hang up

Hang up: Suspend (clothes on

a hanger)

Hang up: Put down the

telephone receiver

Ex:You can hang your jacket up in the front closet

Don't you hang up. I'm going to change phones

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Hold up

Hold up: Delay (a flight,

traffic)

Hold up: Rob (a bank, a

person) with a weapon

Ex:The accident held traffic up for a hour

Five men held the bank up yesterday

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Keep up

Keep up: Stay on the required

schedule

Keep up. Continue

Ex:You have to keep up if you want to work here

You are doing a great job! Keep it up

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Let up

Let up:Weaken in intensity

Ex:I told her No a thousand times, but she wont let up

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Light up

Light up: Illuminate

Light up: To smoke

Ex:Let’s get some candles to light this room up

Do you have to light up another cigarette? I thought you were trying to cut down

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Look up

Look up: Search for (in a

dictionary)

Look up: Locate and visit

Look up to: Respect, admire

someone

Ex:I takes time look up new vocabulary words

If you ever travel to California, you should look me up

He looks up to his father

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Make up

Make up: Invent (a story)

Make up:Complete what was missed

Make up: Put on cosmetics

Make up: reconcile

Ex:Don't believe anything she always makes things to do

Fortunately, my professor let me make up the exam i missed yesterday

It takes me 10 minutes to make my face up

You two have been friends for so long that i think you should make up

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Pass up

Pass up: Not take advantage

(of an opportunity)

Ex:I can’t believe she passed up the opportunity to study in Rome

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Pick up

Pick up: Learn something

without effort

Pick up: Come and get

someone in a car

Ex:Its possible to pick up enough English in two weeks to get by on your trip to L.A

What time are you going to pick me up

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Put up

Put up: Have a guess stay in

your house for a short time

Ex:Can you put me up while I'm in town

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Ring up

Ring up: telephone

Ex:Jack rung me up last night al 3:00 in the morning

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Set up

Set up: Arrange a

relationship

Set up: Falsely incriminate a

person

Ex:My mom set me up with her friend’s son

I don't think he killed those men. Somebody set him up

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Settle up

Settle up: Pay one’s debts

Ex:We need to settle up before you move

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Shut up

Shut up: Make quiet

Ex:Would someone shut him up! He’s talking so loudly that we’re going to get in trouble

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