New posts in phrasal-verbs

Does the phrase "who's in?" or "I'm in!" exist in (informal) English?

Use of the word 'mete' without using the word 'out'

Using "act on" like an American

Why does "for that" change the meaning if combined with "up," but not with "down"?

What's the meaning of 'out' when it comes after a verb ?

Adverb position in "Listen carefully to what I say" [closed]

How to describe a person in a situation in which he does not completely know what he is doing?

"how to deal with the problem" vs "what to do with the problem" [closed]

Reference Request on Preposition Fronting

What does "come in" mean in the following context?

Why are we in love "with" someone?

Is there a difference in meaning between "fill {something} in" and “fill {something} out” in American English?

Is "to boil down" formal enough to be used in scientific writing? [closed]

Why isn't the preposition "from" used to form self-sufficient phrasal verbs?

Casual way of asking someone how they found or calculated a number? [closed]

Origin of the phrase "it’s been years if it’s been a day"?

Does "rent out" only refer to when the owner offers something for others to pay to use, or also to when the user pays the owner to use something?

What is the difference between "check something" and "check on something"

What Does Strike a Chord Mean?

"Provide us with X" or "provide us X"? [closed]