Phrasal Verbs

3216 Phrasal Verbs with their Urdu Meanings and Examples

Tuck in

Start eating enthusiastically.

The dinner smelled so good I couldn't wait to TUCK IN.

Tuck in

Arrange the sheets, duvet or blankets to make someone, usually a child, comfortable in bed.

He TUCKED her IN and read her a story.

Tuck into

Start eating something.

I was starving and TUCKED INTO the food.

Tuck up

Arrange the sheets, duvet or blankets to make someone, usually a child, comfortable in bed.

She TUCKED her children UP in bed and switched the lights off.

Tune in

Watch or listen to a TV or radio show.

Be sure to TUNE IN next week for the next episode.

Tune in to

Watch or listen to a TV or radio programme.

Make sure you TUNE IN TO next week's show.

Tune out

Ignore, not pay attention.

I TUNED him OUT because he was talking such rubbish.

Tune up

Improve the performance of a machine or engine.

He's TUNED his car UP for the race.

Tune up

Tune a musical instrument before playing.

The orchestra TUNED UP their instruments before the concert.

Turn against

Stop liking and start disliking.

The public TURNED AGAINST the government when they became arrogant and ceased to listen.

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