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Phrasal verbs C2 part 2

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    Phrasal verbs without definition, just an example and image
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  • Look up to
    I look up to my grandfather. He's a strong, independent man
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  • Look down on
    They always look down on anyone who is poor.
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  • Look forward to
    I am looking forward to my birhtday.
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  • Live up to
    I study a lot to live up to my expectations.
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  • Make fun of
    The comedian tried to make fun of the man wearing glasses.
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  • Make do with
    There were no chairs to sit on so we had to make do with a pile of boxes.
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  • Make off with
    A young man made off with my purse while I was distracted at a restaurant. 
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  • Make oneself out
    In an attempt to find more details, he made himself out to be an undercover policeman
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  • Make up for
    If I work longer the next few days I can make up for the time I was off.
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  • Opt out
    I enjoy volleyball but I’m so busy I had to opt out of the tournament.
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  • Put up with
    She puts up with a lot from her husband.
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  • Run out of
    I was in the middle of taking a shower and I ran out of water.
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  • Run up against
    Joan D’Arc ran up against strong religious morals back in that century.
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  • Sign up for
    Riley signed up for a marathon to help collect funds
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  • Sign up with
    Paul has signed up with a new football club as the quarterback
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  • Single somebody out
    Two of the boys were singled out for extra coaching.
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