Phrasal verbs with the verb put and break — Exercise 1 — meaning
Match phrasal verbs to their meaning.
to cover a part of your body with a piece of clothing or jewelry so that you are wearing it
put on
put up with
to start suddenly, esp. something undesirable and unpleasant
break out
put down
to end or cause to end or fail (esp. relationship)
break up
put on
to accept someone or something unpleasant in a patient way
put up with
put off
to stop working
break down
put back
to move something or somebody to a place, position, or state they were in before
put back
put in
to give time/effort
put in
break down
to put someone or something onto a surface, especially the floor
put down
break up
to separate a part (or become separate) from a larger piece
break off
break out
to delay until a later time or date
put off
break off
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