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What is the origin and earliest recorded usage of 'cock-up'
etymology
word-usage
offensive-language
phrasal-verbs
"is to" + verb, "was to" + verb
meaning-in-context
phrasal-verbs
future-in-past
periphrastic-modals
Difference between "run into", "come upon" and "come across"
word-choice
differences
phrasal-verbs
Meaning of to "will someone on"
meaning-in-context
phrasal-verbs
Hold phrasal verb for "waiting until something happens" [closed]
phrasal-verbs
Meaning of "snatch the words from"
meaning
vocabulary
phrasal-verbs
What is the origin of the phrase "turns out"?
etymology
idioms
phrasal-verbs
Meaning of "take down" in "I met her at some dinner and took her down."
phrase-meaning
phrasal-verbs
A multi-word verb which is the opposite of 'stress out'
phrasal-verbs
expression-requests
"Writing things down" vs. "writing things up"
meaning
grammaticality
differences
phrasal-verbs
Why are prepositions out of place with many phrasal verbs?
etymology
prepositions
phrasal-verbs
Meaning of the phrase "Lean in" [closed]
phrasal-verbs
Off-of Combination
phrasal-verbs
off-of
what does "back up" mean in this context:
prepositions
phrasal-verbs
prepositional-phrases
Past tense of "backup"
past-tense
phrasal-verbs
A verb for when we actively extract information from others?
phrase-requests
verbs
phrasal-verbs
login and payoff are nouns. But can they be used as verbs?
verbs
orthography
phrasal-verbs
Is there an idiom or expression in English for the following situation? [closed]
phrases
expressions
idioms
phrasal-verbs
Is the verb for this gesture "wave off?"
verbs
american-english
phrasal-verbs
made of vs made up of
meaning
phrasal-verbs
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