Phrasal Verbs - Unit 29 Flashcards
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When you see people or things, or find them without planning or expecting to.
Similar to Come across
run across
When you portray something or someone in a certain way, or you describe or consider them to be this way or to be this
thing.
make … out
someone who looks out for someone or something that is
dangerous or important
lookout (noun)
When you remain alert for
someone or something that is dangerous or important.
or
When you are warning people of possible danger.
The same as watch out.
look out (verb)
After the necessary information has been written on the front of a
check, the check is described this way
made out (part.adj)
When you visit people unexpectedly.
drop in
When something good happens to you or you avoid
something bad happening to you.
luck out
When the parts of something separate because it is old or in
bad condition or because the parts were not strongly connected to each other.
come apart
When a business fails and goes out of business
go under
When you become very upset or very angry.
flip out
When people or things move
from one side to the other very quickly in place, room, or building
run across
When you write the necessary information on the front of a check,
When you write the name of a person, company, or other
organization on the check,
make … out
When you do something
successfully or survive a situation even though it may be difficult.
make out (on)
When you can see or hear something even
though it is difficult to do so.
make out