New posts in phrasal-verbs

"Build out" versus "build up"

Following on from vs Following up on

Why can't you place pronouns after a phrasal verb?

A verb for a more precise way of showing a puzzle?

Point someone to something

What is the origin of extra prepositions added after verbs in Indian English?

What's a phrasal verb that means pretending to be nice in expectation of getting something in return?

Carry on vs Carry out

What is the meaning of the verb "step across"? [closed]

Appearances and usage of "believe on" instead of "believe in."

Is the term "errored out" a grammatically correct phrase, or just a colloquial one? [duplicate]

"apply to" vs. "apply for" an opportunity

Word for the act one does with one's hand when shooing someone/something [duplicate]

What exactly does "sweep me off my feet" mean? (And why?)

Usage of "stood up" to mean "set up"

Passive use of "mete" without the accompanying "out" [duplicate]

"Sign into your account" or "Sign in to your account"? [duplicate]

Is "catch up" used in formal language as in "We will catch up sometime"?

Is the phrasal verb “buck up” used only in British English, not in American English?

Using 'stand for' in reference to acronyms