Phrasal Verbs

3216 Phrasal Verbs with their Urdu Meanings and Examples

Bog off!

Get lost.

He lost his temper and told her to BOG OFF.

Boil down

Simplify, reduce to the essentials.

The report's so long, I BOILED it DOWN into a two-page summary.

Boil down to

Amount to.

It all BOILS DOWN TO money at the end of the day.

Boil over

When a hot liquid spills out of a container.

I left the milk on the cooker and it BOILED OVER.

Boil over

When people lose their tempers and things get nasty.

The tension had been building up and it BOILED OVER in the meeting.

Boil up

Feel a negative emotion strongly.

The anger BOILED UP in me when I saw what they had done.

Boil up

Cook or heat something to boiling point.

I BOILED UP some water for a cup of coffee.

Bolster up

Give support, reinforce, strengthen.

We were all scared but she BOLSTERED UP our courage.

Bone up

Study hard for a reason.

I will have to BONE UP to get a good result.

Bone up on

Study hard for a goal or reason.

I need to BONE UP ON my French grammar for the test.

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