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Episode #35 lunch time phrasal verbs


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1.Eat out - to have a meal in the restaurant
I usually don’t eat out for lunch
Many people like to eat out on Friday night
2.Pick out -to choose
We picked out someplace close for the lunch.
3.Cooking away -someone doing work with enthusiasm or energy
It seemed they were cooking away in the kitchen.
4.Bring out to make something available or represent something to someone
The waiter brought out the bread for the
table.
5, Look over to review or examine that thing
Please look over your homework before giving it to the teacher.
6.Cut down-to reduce or decrease the amount of something
It is really hard to cut down on tea
7.Pig out on - to eat a lot
Tommy pigged out during lunch
8. End up - we use for results spcly when they are unexpected or unplanned
9. He ended up a thief. The party should end up around midnight
9.Go with - to choose or select
often we use while selecting food at a restaurant
We both went with a cup of coffee
10.Top off- to complete something in a special way
I topped off my evening with a cup of tea at my fav.Caffe
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Daily dose of wipdBy Amandeep kaur