Phrasal Verb G

  1. Gag for: Want something a lot: I’m GAGGING FOR a drink.
  2. Gear up: Get ready for a busy period: The shops are GEARING UP for the New Year sales.
  3. Get about: Visit many places: I GET ABOUT a lot with my job- last years I visited eleven countries.
  4. Get around: Become known: It didn’t take long for the news to GET AROUND once it got into the newspapers.
  5. Get together: Meet socially: We GOT TOGETHER in the pub for a drink.
  6. Give way to: Yield, surrender, retreat: Don’t GIVE WAY TO your worst fears about this.
  7. Go after: Chase, try to get: The cat WENT AFTER the pigeon, but it flew away.
  8. Goof around: Fool around, not be serious: We spent the weekend GOOFING AROUND.
  9. Grow together: Gradually become attached, united or close: We GREW TOGETHER while we were working on the same project.
  10. Grow up: Mature, become adult: He GREW UP in the West Country.
  11. Grow upon: Like something that you didn’t like at first: The book started slowly and was a bit dull, but it has GROWN UPON me.
  12. Gun for: Try to destroy an opponent: He’s GUNNING FOR his rivals at work.
  13. Gussy up: Dress smartly or improve the appearance of something: They spent a fortune GUSSYING UP the house.

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Globalisation is a common topic in IELTS speaking, writing and listening tests. Thus knowing vocabularies related to ‘globalisation” will help you...
Idioms for IELTS Vocabulary: Speak Like a NativeIdiomatic expressions add flair to your language and convey cultural fluency. Here are...
Do you prefer coffee or tea? How often do you drink coffee or tea? Do most people prefer tea or...