Phrasal Verbs

3216 Phrasal Verbs with their Urdu Meanings and Examples

Bail out

Save, rescue.

The government had to BAIL OUT the airline because it was losing so much money.

Bail out

Remove water from something that is flooded.

The boat was leaking so they had to BAIL it OUT.

Bail out

Jump out of a plane because it is going to crash.

The pilot BAILED OUT when he saw that the engines had failed.

Bail out of

Pay a bond to release someone from jail.

I must BAIL my drunken brother OUT OF jail.

Bail out on

Stop supporting someone when they are in trouble.

Everybody BAILED OUT ON him when the scandal broke.

Bail up

Talk to someone and delay them.

I was late because he BAILED me UP on the phone and wouldn't shut up.

Bail up

Rob someone at gunpoint.

He was BAILED UP by a couple of muggers as he came out of the bank.

Ball up

Confuse or make things complicated.

The new project has BALLED me UP- I have no idea what to do.

Ball up

Roll or form into a round shape.

He BALLED UP his napkin when he had finished eating.

Balls up

Spoil, ruin.

He BALLSED the presentation UP.

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