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The document provides definitions for various phrasal verbs, explaining their meanings and contexts of use. Each entry includes a phrase and a concise description of its meaning, such as 'to find out' meaning to discover information, and 'to cheer up' meaning to become happier. The list covers a range of actions related to social interactions, problem-solving, and moving locations.

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The document provides definitions for various phrasal verbs, explaining their meanings and contexts of use. Each entry includes a phrase and a concise description of its meaning, such as 'to find out' meaning to discover information, and 'to cheer up' meaning to become happier. The list covers a range of actions related to social interactions, problem-solving, and moving locations.

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to find out to get some information or knowledge

of something, after trying to discover it or by chance #1

to get along to be friendly to each other; to have


smooth relations #2

to look for to try to find something that you need


or that you have lost #3

to pick up 1) to lift something up from a surface


2) to go to the place where someone is waiting you and take
them away, often in a car #4

to drop off to leave someone or something at the


destination to which one has transported it #5

to figure out to be able to understand something or


to solve a problem #6

to cheer up to become happier or to make someone


feel less sad #7

to move in to start living in a new home; to move into


a new house or apartment #8

to move out to leave the house or apartment where


you live or the place where you have your business #9

to hang out to spend time someone in the context of


friendship; to relax and do what you like or spend time somewhere
for no particular reason #10

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