Phrasal Verbs

3216 Phrasal Verbs with their Urdu Meanings and Examples

Walk off with

Take something without permission or steal.

Someone WALKED OFF WITH my umbrella so I got soaked.

Walk on

Continue walking.

I saw the accident but just WALKED ON as I didn't want to have to give a statement.

Walk out

Leave work because of a dispute with the management.

The workers WALKED OUT because the felt that safety wasn't being handled correctly.

Walk out

Leave a place angrily or because you are not satisfied.

The film was a bore so I WALKED OUT halfway through.

Walk out on

Leave somebody angrily.

He WALKED OUT ON his wife last year.

Walk through

Explain or demonstrate something carefully to someone.

He WALKED me THROUGH the procedures.

Walk up

Go to someone.

A man WALKED UP and asked me the time.

Waltz through

Pass or succeed easily.

She WALTZED THROUGH the tests and got the highest score.

Wander off

Leave a place, usually without telling other people.

She WANDERED OFF and got lost in the crowd.

Wander off

Stop paying attention.

The lecture was boring and my mind WANDERED OFF after ten minutes.

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