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PHRASAL VERBS RELATED TO SPORTS

1 TO DROP OUT TO LEAVE A RACE OR COMPETITION


2 TO GIVE UP TO STOP DOING SOMETHING
3 TO WARM UP TO REACH SOMEBODY AHEAD OF YOU BY HURRYING
4 TO GAIN ON TO GET NEARER TO SOMEONE
5 TO CATCH UP TO TAKE GENTLE EXERCISE TO PREPARE FOR SOMETHING

VERBS RELATED TO MUSIC

1 pluck to pull the strings of a musical instrument with your fingers in order
to produce a sound
2 strum to play a guitar or other musical instrument by moving your fingers
quickly across its strings
3 hum to make musical sounds with your lips closed
4 compose to write a piece of music
5 mute to make the sound of a musical instrument softer and less loud

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OCCUPATION

1 VETERINARIAN SOMEONE WHO MAKES SICK ANIMALS BETTER AS A JOB


2 PILOT SOMEONE WHO FLIES A PLANE AS A JOB
3 GARDENER SOMEONE WHO LOOKS AFTER A GARDEN AS A JOB
4 LECTURER SOMEONE WHO TEACHES ADULTS IN A COLLEGE OR UNIVERISTY
5 DENTIST SOMEONE WHO CHECKS AND TREATS PEOPLE’S TEETH
PHRASAL VERBS RELATED TO EATING

1 TO MUNCH To chew food steadily, especially with a crunchy noise, such as when
eating an apple.
2 TO NIBBLE To take small repeated bites of food.
3 TO SWALLOW The act of passing food from the mouth to the stomach.
4 TO CHEW To work food between the jaws and teeth.
5 TO GOBBLE To eat or swallow food too quickly and in large amounts.

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