messed up - I think I ... on the last question., concentrate on - I want to ... my career for a while before I have kids., split up - My girlfriend and I ... on Christmas. , work out - If you see or hear a phrasal verb being used, you can usually ... which type a phrasal verb is. , stood by - His wife ... him during his years in prison., meet up - We often ... after work and go for a drink., give up - Darren has decided to ... football at the end of this season., make up for - I’m sorry I was late. To ... it, let me treat you to a meal., bottle up - It is far better to cry than to ... your feelings., stood out - She really ... in her bright green dress., get in - He wanted to go to Cambridge but he didn't ... ., pulled up - A car ... outside the bank and two men got out., caters for - It’s an enormous music shop which … all tastes, from classical to heavy metal. , came up with - Last year, Chantal ... the brilliant idea of selling her old clothes at the Saturday market. , cut down on - I'm spending far more that I can afford. I'll really have to ... the amount of shopping I do. , wore out - Shopping in Oxford Street ... us ..., so we decided to take a taxi back to the hotel. , chill out - It's a great little café to ... in after a hard day at work. , come up against - I never expected to ... so many problems just trying to get my mobile phone fixed. , pop into - My dad asked me to ... the post office and post a parcel for him. , pulling in - This new film is so popular that is has been ... sell-out audiences every day. ,

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