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Entertainment + phrasal verbs

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  • It`s always great ______ with old friends.
    to catch up
  • He was blonde and resembled his mother while his sisters ______ their father.
    took after
  • It looks as if I'm going to have to take the project ______. I will take over the project.
    over
  • Harris tried to ________the latest television season to catch up.
    binge-watch
  • I'm so happy that my parents have taken ____ my new girlfriend.
    to
  • Now that it's sunny again after so many rainy days, we should get out and _____ some _____.
    catch, rays
  • I'm not looking for anything to buy, just ___________
    window-shopping
  • The weekend was approaching and Tom decided he was going ____________. The last two months had been extremely busy with work commitments and projects to complete
    to keep it really low key
  • I must admit I am still ______ the series, the developing characters and their ongoing, individual stories.
    hooked on
  • The festival offers a week of organised walks ranging from short _____ to challenging long distance routes.
    strolls
  • Jack said: ‘I think that after all these early mornings I deserve a bit of a ______.
    lie-in
  • Film songs from Bollywood _________ could be heard loudly out of buses, taxis and auto-rickshaws.
    flicks
  • He took an extra $20 _____ to pay for the movie tickets.
    out