Attitude Is Altitude Phrasal Verbs
Attitude Is Altitude Phrasal Verbs
1. kick down (phr.v) :
Meaning : strike forcibly with the foot
Usage : Imagine having no legs to kick pebbles down the street, to walk or run, to bicycle or skateboard, or get you from point A to point B.
2. got into (phr.v) :
Meaning : started doing or enjoying something
Usage : I also got really into football and skateboarding
3. run over (phr.v) :
Meaning : hit someone or something with something (vehicle etc)
Usage : They are not there to run us over", said Nick.
4.freak out (phr.v) :
Meaning : make someone upset/shock
Usage : She could only see my head so I decided to do a 360 in the car seat to freak her out.
5.sped off (phr.v) :
Meaning : left quickly in a vehicle or on a bicycle
Usage : Her face was like woooooooah what is going on? She sped off really quickly.
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6. bounced back (phr.v) :
Meaning : recovered quickly after a defeat or a failure / started to be successful again after a failure
Usage : The only difference is that every time they failed, they bounced back
7. set in (phr.v) :
Meaning : begin / start
Usage : Monsoon had set in and it was getting dark.
8. look after (phr.v) :
Meaning : take care of
Usage : I hated God for doing this to me and was terrified of what would happen when my parents weren't there to look after me
Idioms
1. the driving force :
Meaning : a person or a thing that motivates or directs someone
Usage : A setback can act as a driving force and also teach us humility
2. turn blue :
Meaning : becoming exhausted
Usage : The boy struggled to get out but Socrates was strong and kept him there until the boy started turning blue.
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