Phrasal Verbs

3216 Phrasal Verbs with their Urdu Meanings and Examples

Tie up

Stop someone doing something.

Work has TIED me UP all week.

Tie up

Fasten.

I TIED UP my shoelaces.

Tie up

Block a road, etc.

The convoy TIED UP the road for an hour.

Tighten up

Make something more secure or function better.

They're TIGHTENING UP security for the president's visit.

Time out

End or close because of a time limit.

The program TIMED OUT before I could reply.

Time out

End or close something because of a time limit.

The program TIMED me OUT after twenty minutes.

Tip off

Secretly inform the police or authorities.

The police arrested the drug dealer after someone TIPPED them OFF.

Tip over

Spill, make something fall on its side.

I TIPPED my coffee OVER and ruined my keyboard.

Tire of

Get bored of something.

She soon TIRED OF the course and dropped out.

Tire out

Make someone exhausted.

Working so much TIRES me OUT.

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