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The following are examples of transitive phrasal verbs which consist of a verb followedby an adverb. Each phrasal verb is followed by its meani ng and an exam pie of its use.back up: supportbail out: rescuebreak in: make something newfit for usebreathe in: inhalebreathe out: exhalebring back: returnbring around: persuadebring up: raisebutter up: flattercall in: ask to assistcall off: cancelcall up: telephonecheer on: cheer, encouragechop down: fellclean up: tidyfend off: repelferret out: find with difficultyfigure out: solve, understandfill in: completefill out: completefill up: make fullgive back: returngive off: send outhand down: give to someoneyoungerhand in: give to person inauthorityhand on : give to another personhand over: transferhang up: break a telephoneconnectionhold back: restrain, delayiron out: removeknock out: make unconsciouslap up: accept eagerlylay off: put out of workleave behind: leave, not bringleave out: omitlet down: disappointlive down : live so that past faultsTransitive Verbs followed by AdverbsI will back up your story.If you run into difficulties, who will bail you out?I broke in my new hiking boots.We breathed in the fresh air.I breathed out a sigh of relief.She brought back her library books.We gradually brought her around to our point ofview.Bringing up children is never easy.We buttered him up, hoping that he would agree toour proposal.I think it is time we called in an expert.We called off the meeting.Why don"t you call hi m up?I will be there to cheer you on.They chopped down the dead tree.The mayor asked everyone to help clean up the citystreets.The goalie fended off every attack.We managed to ferret out the information.I can"t figure out what happened.Please fill in this form.I filled out the form.We filled up the glasses with water.I gave back the bicycle I had borrowed.Skunk cabbage gives off an unpleasant odor.The tradition was handed down from father to son.The students handed their assignments in to theteacher.I am not sorry to hand the responsibility on to you.We had to hand the evidence over to the police.After receiving a busy signal, I hung up the phone.He is so enthusiastic, it is hard to hold him back.I am sure we can iron out every difficulty.Boxers are often knocked out.The public lapped up the story.The company laid off seventy workers.I accidentally left my umbrella behind.Tell me what happened. Don"t leave anything out!We will let him down if we don·t arrive on time.This wi II be hard to live down!

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