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Say you won't let go - James Arthur
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Tumble down
(Of a building or structure) falling or fallen into ruin; dilapidated
Put up
To erect; build, or to preserve
Shut someone out
If you shut someone out, you stop yourself from seeing, hearing, thinking about that person
Fade away
To slowly disappear, lose importance, or become weaker
Light up
Suddenly become animated with liveliness or joy
Throw up
To vomit
Stay over
To sleep at someone's house for one night
Wake up
To become awake and conscious after sleeping
Give out
Be completely used up
According to the table, we can summarize that the phrasal verbs followed by “up” are likely to have meanings as “increasing, raising and appearing”.
According to the table, we can summarize that the phrasal verbs followed by “in” are likely to have meanings as “gathering, getting together, getting inside and insight”.
According to the table, we can summarize that the phrasal verbs followed by “away” are likely to have meanings as “leaving and moving out of something”.
According to the table, we can summarize that the phrasal verbs followed by “out” are likely to have meanings as “outgoing, outside and disclosing”.
According to the table, we can summarize that the phrasal verbs followed by “on” are likely to have meanings as “continuing and beginning”.
According to the table, we can summarize that the phrasal verbs followed by “over” are likely to have meanings as “belonging and crossing”.
The aim of this study is to investigate the frequency with which useful phrasal verbs are likely to be found in song lyrics.
Starboy –- The Weekend
Put in
To place inside
Pull off
To remove by pulling
Get in
To enter a place,
To gain access
It will rain -– Bruno Mars
Love yourself - Jusin Bieber
Hit up
To contact with a request or demand
Move on
To leave somewhere for another place
Hold back
To act with reserve; to contain one's full measure or power
Caught up
To entangle
Get in
To succeed in entering a place, especially by using force or a trick
Walk out
To go out with; to be romantically involved
Walk away
To move on the feet by alternately setting each foot
Look in
A quick glance
Pick up
To lift; to grasp and raise
Shape Of You - Ed Sheeran
24k magic –- Bruno Mars
A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and preposition, a verb and an adverb, or a verb with both an adverb and a preposition. A phrasal verb has a meaning which is different from the original verb.
Come over
Communicate the intended meaning or impression
Start up
Get going or set in motion
Come on
Move towards
Go out
Move out of or depart from
Fill up
To make full
Get in
To come or go into
Hands up
Pushing hands up
Throw in
To add something extra free of charge
Set off
To leave to begin a journey or trip
Put up
To place in a high location
Look out
To look from within to the outside
Go on
To continue an action