Phrasal Verbs

3216 Phrasal Verbs with their Urdu Meanings and Examples

Break through

Pass a barrier or obstacle.

The crowd BROKE THROUGH the police barriers and attacked the hunters.

Break up

Break into many pieces.

The plate BROKE UP when he dropped it on the floor.

Break up

Close an educational institution for the holidays.

Schools BREAK UP at the end of June for the summer holidays.

Break up

Finish a relationship.

They had been going out for a couple of years before they BROKE UP.

Break up

Become inaudible over the telephone because of interference.

You're BREAKING UP; I'll call you back in a minute and see if we get a better connection.

Breeze along

Move easily and quickly.

The film BREEZES ALONG for the first hour, then becomes rather dull and slow.

Breeze in

Enter a place quickly.

He BREEZED IN and started shouting at us.

Breeze into

Enter a place quickly.

He BREEZED INTO the room and switched the TV on.

Breeze through

Pass easily, succeed.

She BREEZED THROUGH her exams.

Brick in

Close or fill a space with bricks.

We BRICKED IN the side window.

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