Phrasal Verbs

3216 Phrasal Verbs with their Urdu Meanings and Examples

Vamp up

Make something more exciting, attractive, etc.

The place is dull and you need to VAMP it UP.

Vamp up

Invent, maker up, improvise.

I had to VAMP UP a reason for being so late.

Veg out

Relax, do nothing.

I'm going to VEG OUT in front of the TV tonight.

Venture forth

Leave somewhere safe or comfortable.

If the storm has finished, we could VENTURE FORTH.

Wade in

Start something or get involved, often without thinking or to forcefully.

He just WADED IN without listening to what anyone had to say.

Wade in

Attack.

The hooligans WADED IN when they saw fans from the other team.

Wade into

Become embroiled or involved in a situation, without thinking or planning usually.

They WADED INTO the negotiations and the deal collapsed.

Wade through

Get to the end of something with difficulty.

It took me ages to WADE THROUGH the book.

Wait about

Wait somewhere doing nothing.

I WAITED ABOUT for an hour, but they didn't come.

Wait around

Wait somewhere doing nothing.

They were just WAITING AROUND to see if anything was going to happen.

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