Phrasal Verb
A verb combined with an adverb or a preposition, or sometimes both, to give a new meaning.
Phrasal Verb:
usher someone or something out of some place and usher someone or something out
Meaning:
to escort or lead someone or a group out of a place.
Example:
We ushered them from the room.
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Phrasal verbs, also called two-word verbs, are idiomatic expressions wherein the second element of the verb (the adverb or particle) is not necessarily predictable.
A compilation of 50 phrasal verbs.
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