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Phrasal Verb - sipping at

· 2 min read
Raymundo CH

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Definition

To gradually consume or experience something, often in small amounts or over a long period of time. This phrasal verb can be used with both physical substances like food or drinks, as well as intangible things like information or experiences.

Examples

No.Example
1I'm sipping at this wine to savor its complex flavors.
2Let's take our time and slowly sip at our coffee before we leave.
3I've been sipping at this novel for weeks now.
4The children were sipping at their juice boxes during the movie.
5The chef suggested we sip at the soup to fully appreciate its depth of flavor.
6I'm sipping at this tea to soothe my sore throat.
7The tourists were sipping at local delicacies during their food tour.
8We'll sip at the cocktails while we wait for the sunset.
9The students were sipping at their textbooks in the library.
10The artist was sipping at her paintbrush to create the perfect stroke.

Phrasal Verb - Going Through

· 2 min read
Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'go through' means to experience or undergo a process or series of events, often with some difficulty or challenge. It can also mean to approve or allow something to pass, or to check something thoroughly.

Examples

No.Example
1They went through a difficult time when their child was diagnosed with a serious illness.
2The applicants had to go through a rigorous interview process to be considered for the job.
3Can I go through customs first?
4Let's go through the checklist to make sure we haven't forgotten anything.
5We need to go through this contract carefully before signing.
6The students went through their lessons quickly and efficiently.
7Once we go through the tunnel, we'll be in the next state.
8I'm not feeling well today, let's go through the motions and get through the day.
9The company is going through a major restructuring.
10Go through the procedure carefully to avoid any errors.

Phrasal Verb - Growing Up

· 2 min read
Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. To reach physical or emotional maturity.
  2. To experience the process of maturing from childhood to adulthood.
  3. To become accustomed to new circumstances or environments.

Examples

No.Example
1I grew up in a small village in the countryside.
2My parents grew up during the Great Depression.
3He grew up speaking French as his first language.
4She grew up not knowing her father.
5They grew up playing together and remained best friends.
6The children grew up seeing their parents fight.
7He grew up believing that hard work pays off.
8Growing up, I always wanted to be a doctor.
9The company grew up from a small startup to a multinational corporation.
10The new employees will have to grow up quickly in this demanding role.

Phrasal Verb - Living For (Phrasal Verb)

· 2 min read
Raymundo CH

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Definition

To make a particular situation, condition, or experience last as long as possible; to continue to experience or enjoy something fully and completely. This phrasal verb can also mean to wait or endure something, often with a sense of anticipation, especially when referring to an event or experience.

Examples

No.Example
1I'm living for this vacation in Bali. I can't wait to relax on the beach and explore the local culture.
2He's been living for music since he was a child and now plays in a famous band.
3They're living for the moment, not worrying about the future.
4She's living for her grandchildren, enjoying every moment with them.
5He's living for revenge against his former boss.
6I'm living for the weekend, it's the only time I get to relax.
7The fans are living for the next release from their favorite artist.
8He's living for the challenge of climbing the highest mountain.
9They're living for the experience of traveling around the world.
10She's living for the excitement of starting a new business.

Phrasal Verb - living_out

· 2 min read
Raymundo CH

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Definition

To experience or undergo a situation or feeling completely, to the fullest, often with the implication of coming to terms with it or accepting it. This phrasal verb can also mean to spend the rest of one's life in a particular place or situation.

Examples

No.Example
1After losing her job, she decided to live out her dreams of becoming a writer.
2He lived out his days in peace and quiet, surrounded by nature.
3They chose to live out their retirement in a warm climate.
4Despite his fears, he lived out his phobia of heights by going skydiving.
5She lived out her childhood fantasies by becoming an astronaut.
6He lived out his days in a nursing home, but never lost his sense of humor.
7The artist lived out his last days in poverty, but left a lasting legacy.
8They lived out their love story in the quiet town where they met.
9Despite the challenges, they lived out their vows and built a strong marriage.
10He lived out his dream of owning a bookstore, surrounded by books.

Phrasal Verb - living_through

· 2 min read
Raymundo CH

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Definition

To continue surviving or experiencing something, often something difficult or challenging, despite hardships or adversity.

Examples

No.Example
1He lived through the harsh winter in the mountains with only a tent and some supplies.
2She lived through the loss of her husband and children, but managed to rebuild her life.
3The city lived through the devastating earthquake, but many buildings were destroyed.
4Despite the pain, he lived through the surgery and made a full recovery.
5The soldiers lived through the long and grueling march, one step at a time.
6After the accident, he lived through the night with a broken leg and a concussion.
7The company lived through the economic downturn and emerged stronger than before.
8She lived through the trauma of the car accident and went on to write a book about her experience.
9The elderly man lived through both world wars and saw many changes in his lifetime.
10They lived through the scandal and came out on the other side, stronger and more determined.