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This document provides definitions for common English phrasal verbs, including "break out" meaning to exit, "break in" meaning to interrupt, and "break into" meaning to enter forcibly. It also defines "calm down" meaning to relax after anger, "check out" meaning to leave a hotel, and "eat out" meaning to dine at a restaurant. Additional phrasal verbs and their meanings included are "look for" meaning to try to find, "take off" meaning to start flying, and "fall out" meaning to become loose and unattached. The final entry is "end up" meaning to eventually reach, do, or decide something.










