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Quiz for Verb: 'To Fall'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Fall for' means...

Progress

Believe a lie or a piece of deception

Reduce or destroy someone's enthusiasm

'Fall behind' means...

Drive a vehicle as fast as possible
Make less progress
Stop doing something that has been a habit

'Fall off' means...

Think about an issue or problem
Decrease
Do something that should have been done earlier

'Fall under' means...

Evaluate or judge by comparison
Create or invent something, especially when lying
Become controlled

'Fall apart' means...

Circulate
Break into pieces
Say something angrily

'Fall for' means...

Fall asleep from exhaustion
Be attracted to somebody, fall in love
Pass easily, succeed

'Fall into' means...

Start doing something unplanned
Write something quickly without much preparation
Divert money illegally

'Fall through' means...

Be unsuccessful
Cut something from a high position
Depend, rely

'Fall down' means...

Have a weak point
Empty something completely
Be able to reach, find, access

'Fall about' means...

Get too tired to do something
Be ready and waiting for something to happen
Laugh a lot


 

Quiz for Verb: 'To Freeze'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Freeze over' means...

Become covered with ice (lake, river, pond, etc)
Stab or wound deeply with a knife, sword, etc.
Avoid doing something you dislike

'Freeze up' means...

Cook or heat something to boiling point
When a computer stops working
Sew something so that it is closed

'Freeze up' means...

Be blocked with ice
Enter a conversation
Speak angrily about something

'Freeze up' means...

Give an advantage to your opponent in a sport by making a mistake, playing badly, etc
Be paralysed with fear
Talk continuously, especially if it is an annoying way

'Freeze out' means...

Rise (the sun)
Shut out or exclude by unfriendly treatment
Mess, spoil

'Freeze up' means...

Stop working because the parts of a machine won't move
Start to have a negative feeling
Be bored, upset or sick of something

'Freeze out' means...

Force to retire or withdraw from membership, a job, etc
Try to persuade someone to give your work, business, a job, etc
Move through somewhere where there is little space or there are obstacles


Quiz for Verb: 'To Have'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Have round' means...

Sell, distribute
Discuss
Entertain someone in your home

'Have on' means...

Have an electronic device switched on
Win easily
Get someone talking about something

'Have on' means...

Substitute someone at work
Tease, deceive
Waste time

'Have over' means...

Receive a guest
Spoil or ruin
Return somewhere

'Have around' means...

Entertain someone in your home
Tie something so that it doesn't move
Start (conversation, relationship)

'Have it off' means...

Have sex
Put something back in the correct place
Break a piece off something

'Have on' means...

Spend time doing little or nothing
Have an arrangement
Have a good relationship from the first time you meet a person

'Have in' means...

Get someone to do some work
Explain quickly
Start doing something new and different

'Have it out with' means...

Attach the blame to someone
Discuss or argue an issue to improve a situation
Remove gradually

'Have on' means...

Start eating enthusiastically
Shout because you are in pain
Be wearing


 

Quiz for Verb: 'To Lay'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Lay out' means...

Spend money
Look like, resemble
Take someone to out of a room or building

'Lay off' means...

Make an employee redundant
Study hard
Become calm

'Lay down' means...

Kill, murder
Collide into at speed
Make a vehicle stop

'Lay down' means...

Survive a difficult time
Establish rules or procedures
Surround, envelop

'Lay on' means...

Create a picture or memory in someone's mind
Organise, supply
Deliver

'Lay into' means...

Hold tightly
Criticise angrily
Return

 

Quiz for Verb: 'To Mess'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Mess up' means...

Reach a stage in a competition
Make something untidy or dirty
Fill a machine or vehicle

'Mess about' means...

Charge excessively or obtain money unfairly
Hoist, raise a flag
Have a sexual relationship outside marriage or a permanent relationship

'Mess about with' means...

Do or have something when you are a child
Die
Have a sexual relationship outside marriage or a permanent relationship

'Mess around with' means...

Praise or flatter someone excessively
Fill a venue
Have a sexual relationship outside marriage or a permanent relationship

'Mess with' means...

Read a list aloud for someone to write down
Try to repair of improve, usually unsuccessfully
Quote statistics or facts rapidly

'Mess with' means...

Become involved in something damaging or dangerous
Progress
Be defeated

'Mess with' means...

Annoy, bother
Visit briefly
Finish a relationship

'Mess around' means...

Confront someone or prepare to fight them
Not be serious, play with something
Earn

'Mess around with' means...

Argue and be on bad terms with someone
Faint, lose consciousness
Try to improve something, usually making things worse

'Mess about' means...

Serve people in a restaurant
Make a sheet of paper smaller
Not be serious, not use something properly


 

Quiz for Verb: 'To Plow'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Plow on' means...

Be or have enough of something
Look in different places for something
Continue doing something you don't want to

'Plow into' means...

Get to the end of something with difficulty
Make great progress
Collide into at speed

'Plow through' means...

Read something that is difficult or takes a lot of time
Charge or accuse someone falsely
Make a lot of progress in a short time

'Plow through' means...

Visit someone, often without making an arrangement
Eat a big meal
Make something sticky

'Plow through' means...

Move through somewhere where there is little space or there are obstacles
Form a group against something or someone
Understand something

'Plow up' means...

Break the surface of soil
Give ownership or responsibility to someone
Keep company, normally bad

'Plow back' means...

Consume
Disregard something, not consider it important or harmful
Re-invest money you have made into a business


Quiz for Verb: 'To Run'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Run across' means...

Meet or find accidentally
When a train arrives at a station
Have a low opinion of

'Run up' means...

Spend time in a place waiting or doing nothing or very little
Gradually become attached, united or close
Do or make something very quickly

'Run up' means...

Move quickly to where someone is
Focus more closely
Be ready and waiting for something to happen

'Run to' means...

Go to someone for help
Try to find
Continue doing something you don't want to

'Run away' means...

When a feeling can be seen despite attempts to conceal it
Escape from people chasing you
Sell a business or part of it

'Run down' means...

Submit, apply
Exceed a time limit
Lose energy or power

'Run into' means...

Start doing something again after an interruption
Cause something, usually unpleasant, to happen
Cost

'Run over' means...

Hit with a vehicle
Just manage to pass something
Acquire

'Run up' means...

Hoist, raise a flag
A secret is revealed
When the wind forces something to fall

'Run with' means...

Keep company, normally bad
Divide, share
Find an answer to a problem


 

Quiz for Verb: 'To Show'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Show off' means...

Make the qualities of another thing more apparent
Have a certain weight (in sports like boxing)
Do something easily or quickly

'Show off' means...

Arrive at work, school, home
Annoy, irritate
Behave in a way so as to attract attention

'Show around' means...

Close a door or window that has been left open
Be out of bed
Take someone to a place to show them certain parts

'Show off' means...

Support someone
Display something you are proud of
Make something last as long as possible

'Show up' means...

Accompany a guest to your front door when they are leaving your house
Attend something or arrive somewhere
Take time off work

'Show up' means...

Become embroiled or involved in a situation, without thinking or planning usually
To express your opinions forcefully
Make someone feel embarrassed or ashamed

'Show round' means...

Pass a quality or characteristic to people
Take someone to a place to show them certain parts
Stop liking something or somebody

'Show out' means...

Take someone to out of a room or building
Agree to participate
Get dark earlier

'Show in' means...

Leave a place
Take someone into an office or other room
Masturbate someone

'Show over' means...

Sleep somewhere less comfortable than normal
Take someone around a site
Deliver


  

Quiz for Verb: 'To Step'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Step in' means...

Respond angrily to criticism
Get involved by interrupting something
Deliver

'Step to' means...

Leave discreetly
Chat, talk to
Get as a result of something

'Step to' means...

Return
Start doing or taking something
Confront

'Step down' means...

Leave a job or position so that someone can take over
Ask for help
Become clear or apparent

'Step down' means...

Visit
Reduce
Want something a lot, especially if you shouldn't want it or can't have it

'Step out' means...

Not pay someone or give them information
Remove or restrict freedom
Leave a place for a very short time

'Step up' means...

Move towards the back of a group
Increase
Prevent something from moving, especially vehicles

'Step on it' means...

An imperative used to tell someone to go faster, especially when driving
End negotiations unsuccessfully
Trust or depend on for correct information

'Step forward' means...

Close or fasten clothes, etc.
Offer help
Fill a venue

'Step aside' means...

Be published or otherwise available to the public
Improve your knowledge quickly
Leave a job or position so that someone else can take over

 

Quiz for Verb: 'To Tear'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Tear away' means...

Not eat much of a meal
Behave in a silly way
Remove a surface violently

'Tear off' means...

Progress
Ask a number of people for information of help
Leave at high speed

'Tear off' means...

Remove with force
Destroy a car in an accident
Meet or find accidentally

'Tear apart' means...

Areest or take someone to a police station for questioning
Respond to a contact
Disturb or upset greatly

'Tear up' means...

Destroy
Serve food
Do something quickly, especially writing

'Tear down' means...

Demolish
Get somebody to help
Lock a place to stop someone getting in

'Tear off' means...

Put something in a liquid for a short time
Cause a problem to occur
Remove part of a form or letter using your hands, not scissors

'Tear into' means...

Criticise strongly or angrily
Notice something that most people don't
Practise a dramatic work like a play quickly

'Tear away' means...

Be held responsible for a problem
Stop someone doing something unwillingly
Count all the money taken in a shop or business at the end of the day

'Tear up' means...

Talk at length about computing
Provoke someone by being annoying or behaving badly
Rip into pieces

Quiz for Verb: 'To Block'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Block off' means...

Obstruct an exit to prevent people from leaving
Listen for a particular noise or sound
Finalise a deal

'Block in' means...

Shade or fill in
Tolerate
Get full information from someone

'Block in' means...

Park a car and obstruct another car
Increase price, speed or power of something
Kill, murder

'Block up' means...

Arm yourself or somebody
Start eating something
Fill a space so that nothing can pass

'Block out' means...

Try not think about or feel something because it is upsetting or painful
Become involved in something when your involvement is not wanted
Get to the end of something with difficulty

'Block out' means...

Talk boringly for a long time
Go on strike
Stop light from entering or leaving


 

Quiz for Verb: 'To Catch'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Catch up' means...

Return
Reach someone who was ahead of you
Take up a habit

'Catch out' means...

Trick
Become recorded as or known as
Come to nothing, produce no results

'Catch up with' means...

Fall fast asleep
Be upset
Do something that should have been done earlier

'Catch on' means...

Have bad reception on a mobile phone
Finally understand what is going on
Use or exploit a plentiful resource for your benefit

'Catch out' means...

Join surfaces with glue
Put someone in an unexpected and difficult situation (often passive)
Make a financial contribution

'Catch up on' means...

Appear in court charged with a crime or offence
Do something that should have been done earlier
Attend something or arrive somewhere

'Catch up' means...

Complete successfully
Become excited and lose control
Get work, etc, up to date.

'Catch at' means...

Finish, consume
Take or grab hold of something
Send someone away, often because of a problem

'Catch up with' means...

Make an arrangement
Punish someone after they have been doing something wrong for a long time
Endure or deal with a difficult experience

'Catch up with' means...

Learn something new that many people already understand
Communicate, convey a message
Want something a lot, especially if you shouldn't want it or can't have it


 

Quiz for Verb: 'To Fasten'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Fasten up' means...

Name someone after somebody else
Dispose of something you no longer need or want
Close, attach

'Fasten on' means...

Exceed a time limit
Keep quiet
Give attention to something that confirms your beliefs

'Fasten down' means...

Be careful
Win easily
Tie something so that it doesn't move

'Fasten onto' means...

Start a project or venture
Put on warm clothing
Give attention to something that confirms your beliefs

'Fasten onto' means...

Frighten someone some much that they go away
Plead guilty to get a reduced sentence or fine
Follow someone closely, normally when they don't want your company


 

Quiz for Verb: 'To Head'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Head out' means...

Walk or visit places
Go out
Kill, murder

'Head off' means...

Rip into pieces
Try to attract someone sexually
Leave somewhere to go to another place

'Head for' means...

Make someone exhausted
Disappear when washed
Move or travel towards

'Head off' means...

Exclude a possibility
Progress
Stop someone or force them to change direction

'Head off' means...

Enter a profession, hospital, trade, market
Be tested for a sports team
Prevent something bad happening

'Head up' means...

Arrive for flights
Be in charge
Increase, make something bigger


Quiz for Verb: 'To Let'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Let down' means...

Make clothes longer
Have a sexual relationship outside marriage or a permanent relationship
Enjoy a drug

'Let on' means...

Tell a secret
Move higher on the body (of clothes)
Consult a reference work (dictionary, phonebook, etc.) for a specific piece of information.

'Let off' means...

Avoid doing something because you lack confidence
Make small movements with your hands
Not punish

'Let in' means...

Allow someone to enter
Punish someone after they have been doing something wrong for a long time
Become extinct or disappear

'Let out' means...

Visit for a short time
Make a sound
Meet socially

'Let out' means...

When trouble suddenly appears
Cause someone to remember
Allow to leave or go out

'Let down' means...

Disappoint, fail to keep an arrangement
Like, have an interest in
Leave the table after eating

'Let out' means...

Go to hospital for treatment, surgery, etc.
Start (conversation, relationship)
Make clothes bigger


 

Quiz for Verb: 'To Shut'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Shut away' means...

Not be serious
Make notes or write down in full
Imprison or remove someone's freedom

'Shut yourself away' means...

Hold a grudge
Withdraw from company
Enter a profession, hospital, trade, market

'Shut in' means...

Invite someone
Make a cheque payable to somebody
Prevent someone from leaving

'Shut up' means...

Close for a period of time
Demand
Progress, often till it finishes

'Shut up' means...

Stop talking or making noise
Damage badly
Appreciate something

'Shut down' means...

Exploit, use to your advantage
Ask for money
Turn a computer off

'Shut out of' means...

Light a cigarette or joint
Exclude someone from an activity, etc
Approach

'Shut out' means...

Exclude
Become very excited and lose control
Overturn a court verdict or decision

'Shut down' means...

Mention
Include or involve
Close a business, shop, etc.

'Shut off' means...

Close, prevent access
Attract
Give (usually used as an imperative)

 

Quiz for Verb: 'To Stick'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Stick out' means...

Continue doing something difficult or unpleasant
Have dinner outside your home
Enter a restricted area of a computer system

'Stick up' means...

Get someone to do some work
Begin to use or consume
Stand on end

'Stick down' means...

Write something quickly or without thinking about it
Stop liking something or somebody
Force to retire or withdraw from membership, a job, etc

'Stick with' means...

Have increased or risen
Arrive in large numbers, for military vehicles
Not change something

'Stick up for' means...

Support or defend
Said when you can't wait for something nice in the future
Leave somewhere in a hurry

'Stick with' means...

Stay near someone
Appear to have a negative quality
Become excited and lose control

'Stick to' means...

Go to hospital for treatment, surgery, etc.
Illegally access a bank account or credit card and steal money
Restrict or limit and not change

'Stick up' means...

Criticise angrily
Finish being asked questions in a court
Rob using weapons

'Stick it to' means...

Say something publicly and unexpectedly
Treat someone badly or unfairly
Move or drive very fast

'Stick out for' means...

Contact someone because you need or want them to do something
Stop what you're doing and pay attention to me
Demand a salary raise


Quiz for Verb: 'To Turn'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Turn over' means...

Become involved in something bad or criminal
Give to the authorities
Spend time with

'Turn in' means...

Move quickly through
Go to bed
Not do something enjoyable or rewarding

'Turn out' means...

Attend
Cancel
Find something that is supposed to be secret

'Turn down' means...

Focus more closely
Be ill
Reduce volume, temperature, etc.

'Turn away' means...

Begin a relationship
Not allow someone to enter a place
Make complete written version

'Turn on' means...

Censor text so that words cannot be read
Make someone give something to you
Attack

'Turn on' means...

Not turn off
Do something too quickly
Start a machine

'Turn off' means...

Stop a machine
Make a government fall
Leave a place for a very short time

'Turn against' means...

Hold tightly
Use money for basic necessities
Stop liking and start disliking

'Turn down' means...

Form groups or teams
Include in a calculation
Reject an offer, invitation, etc.


Quiz for Verb: 'To Blow'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Blow away' means...

Go away (imperative)
Beat rivals or competitors by a large margin
Give someone a lot of food to restore their health, make them bigger, etc

'Blow down' means...

When the wind forces something to fall
Move through somewhere where there is little space or there are obstacles
Resist

'Blow out' means...

Extinguish candles, matches, etc.
Not go home
Live with someone when you are in a relationship.

'Blow over' means...

Go past without stopping
Test ideas
When a scandal gets forgotten

'Blow away' means...

Improve the performance of a machine or engine
When the wind moves something from a place
Start a journey

'Blow up' means...

Explode
Be located next to a place
Start doing something again after an interruption

'Blow away' means...

Impress greatly
Disconnect
Do or complete something you've agreed to

'Blow off' means...

Not keep an appointment
Lose all artistic integrity in return for commercial success
Eat at home

'Blow off' means...

Start an illness
Remove or tidy
Ignore, not do something

'Blow away' means...

Lose interest as you grow older or become more mature
Kill
Sew something so that it is closed


Quiz for Verb: 'To Chase'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Chase off' means...

Make something sound more moderate
Force a person to leave or go away
Not turn off

'Chase up' means...

Behave in a reckless way
If you pare something back, you reduce the size or numbers.
Try to get more information about the progress of something

'Chase up' means...

Trust or depend on for correct information
Agree, be connected or support
Try to get someone to pay a bill, debt, etc

'Chase up' means...

Talk endlessly
Ensure that someone remembers to do something
Stay overnight

'Chase down' means...

Increase sharply
Say what you want when it is difficult
Try hard to find or get something


Quiz for Verb: 'To Cut'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Cut across' means...

Go across a place rather than around it to make the journey quicker
A way of encouraging someone
Check with someone that something is OK

'Cut in' means...

Stop what you're doing and pay attention to me
Enter a restricted area on a computer system
Include someone in a deal that makes money

'Cut up' means...

Score a lot of points or win a lot of games one after the other
Cut into smaller pieces
Break a promise

'Cut up' means...

Have a lot of small injuries
Have sex with
Put a mark on an item in a list when it has been dealt with

'Cut up' means...

Spend a lot of money buying something
Drive into a neighbouring lane, directly in front of another vehicle
Be punished or scolded

'Cut back' means...

Quickly improve the appearance of something
Bring someone or something to certain place
Reduce

'Cut out' means...

When an engine or motor stops
Leave a place angrily
Talk in a way to show your superiority not communicate

'Cut in' means...

Start functioning
Exploit a weakness
Be shocked or surprised

'Cut off' means...

Isolate or make inaccessible
Stop being angry or emotionally excited
Appear somewhere for a short time

'Cut up' means...

Upset
Leave a place
Enter a place and interrupt


Quiz for Verb: 'To Feed'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Feed on' means...

Retract a statement, admit that something was wrong
Take or grab hold of something
Grow stronger

'Feed off' means...

A way of expressing disbelief
Eat a food as part of an animals diet
Win easily

'Feed off' means...

Stop liking something or somebody
Leave
Use something to your advantage

'Feed on' means...

Close a company because it's unprofitable
Make something available
Consume in an animal's diet

'Feed on' means...

Accept that you are wrong and change your position
Give someone a particular food
Cause someone to remember

'Feed up' means...

Take something without permission or steal
Give someone a lot of food to restore their health, make them bigger, etc
Attack


Quiz for Verb: 'To Get'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Get on with' means...

Start to suspect
Sign a document joining or agreeing to something
Have a good relationship

'Get off' means...

Borrow money
Leave a bus, train, etc.
Interrupt

'Get out' means...

Retreat or go backwards
Take a credit line to the limit
Become known when people want it to remain secret

'Get through' means...

Be approved or accepted
Arrive
Finish being asked questions in a court

'Get down to' means...

Not be serious
Start working seriously
Tick, cross out or otherwise mark something to show that it has been dealt with

'Get down' means...

Remove a surface violently
Have a relationship and live in the same place without marrying
Manage to swallow

'Get around' means...

Be heard
Have an affair
Visit many different places

'Get at' means...

Include someone in a deal that makes money
Use threats, payments, bribes, etc, to affect someone's testimony or decision
Treat someone badly, waste their time

'Get onto' means...

Finally realise or understand something
Contact someone because you need or want them to do something
To achieve something good

'Get away' means...

Move, leave somewhere
Collect things and put them where you keep them
To take action because of something like information received


    

Quiz for Verb: 'To Hit'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Hit upon' means...

To provide what is necessary
Eat very small amounts
Have an idea

'Hit for' means...

Get someone to pay or donate money
Break a journey
Leave work or school early

'Hit back' means...

Confuse
Attack or criticise
Influence, affect

'Hit it off' means...

Have a good relationship from the first time you meet a person
Have sex
Choose

'Hit with' means...

Mean, try to say
Surprise someone with some information or news
Not express your feelings

'Hit up' means...

Want something a lot, especially if you shouldn't want it or can't have it
To express your opinions forcefully
Ask someone for some money

'Hit on' means...

Disturb or upset greatly
Stay near someone
Have an idea

'Hit out at' means...

Respond angrily to criticism
Become known
Convert shares, bonds, casino chips, etc, into money

'Hit up' means...

Just get enough to succeed, pass or be accepted
Search for and manage to find something
Inject drugs

'Hit it off with' means...

Inspect
Like someone from the first time you meet them
Have no more of something left because it has been bought

Quiz for Verb: 'To Live'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Live up to' means...

Meet expectations or standards
Make people feel more strongly about something
Explain the reason for a problem

'Live on' means...

Not be forgotten
Pay someone illegally as part of the price
Become very disturbed or angry

'Live it up' means...

Play a bit before a match to get ready
Have a good time by spending a lot of money
Take something without permission or steal

'Live out' means...

Fulfill an ambition or fantasy
Disconnect
Resist

'Live out' means...

Put someone in prison
Fail to keep a promise
Stay somewhere until you die

'Live off' means...

Sit or stand upright because someone has surprised you
Use money earned
Win, succeed

'Live on' means...

Just manage to pass something
Not change something
Use money for basic necessities

'Live out' means...

Develop in a positive way
Change season noticeably
Not live at the place where you study or work

'Live by' means...

React to something
Arrange events for someone
Follow a belief system to guide your behaviour

'Live down' means...

Stop being embarrassed about something
Do or have something when you are a child
Tie or fasten something securely


   

 

 

 

 

Quiz for Verb: 'To Pull'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Pull off' means...

Form a group against something or someone
Manage to do something difficult or tricky
Resist

'Pull ahead' means...

Make someone feel more positive
Overtake, move in front
Destroy, break into many pieces

'Pull yourself together' means...

Become calm or regain control of your emotions
Agree to participate
Be functioning (of machines)

'Pull back' means...

Leave
Decide not to do something or not to be involved with it any longer
Try to get into someone's favour

'Pull down' means...

Leave
Remove gradually
Earn

'Pull away' means...

Spoil or ruin
When a vehicle moves from a place
Spend time doing little or nothing

'Pull in' means...

Not pay attention
Be submitted, arrive
Areest or take someone to a police station for questioning

'Pull on' means...

Place a golf ball on a short plastic or wooden stick before hitting it at the start of a hole.
Put clothes on
Do something too quickly

'Pull back' means...

Tell a secret, often unintentionally
Score a goal or point when losing
Visit for a short time

'Pull out' means...

Return a phonecall
Get someone to do some work
Withdraw


Quiz for Verb: 'To Check'

Choose the correct definition for each phrasal verb...

'Check into' means...

Surrender, accept defeat
Enter numbers or information into a computer or electronic system
Register on arriving at a hotel or at the airport

'Check over' means...

Check something very carefully
Increase support or interest
Make something weaker

'Check out' means...

Pay the bill when leaving a hotel
Get a fixed idea, opinion, etc, from someone.
Not show emotion

'Check in' means...

Intend
Stay in a place
Register on arriving at a hotel or at the airport

'Check off' means...

Reach
Mark something on a list as done
Spend a lot of money on luxuries

'Check out of' means...

Settle up and pay before leaving a hotel
Contribute to a discussion
Resist

'Check out' means...

Die
Be less serious
Grow to fit large clothes

'Check by' means...

Visit a place to check something
Test something to see if you like it or want to buy it
Escape

  

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