Phrasal Verbs Starting with "G"
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- gab away To talk a lot
- gang up on To unite against someone
- gear up To prepare for something
- gen up To learn about something thoroughly
- gen up on To learn about something (British)
- get across To communicate successfully
- get ahead To make progress or become successful
- get along To have a friendly relationship
- get along with To have a friendly relationship
- get around To avoid or find a way past
- get around to To finally find time to do something
- get at To imply or suggest
- get away To escape or go on holiday
- get behind To fall behind or support
- get by To manage with difficulty
- get down To depress
- get in To enter a vehicle or arrive
- get in touch To make contact
- get into To become involved in problems
- get off To leave a bus, train, or plane
- get on To board a vehicle
- get on with To continue doing or have a good relationship
- get out To exit a vehicle or building
- get out To publish or produce something
- get out of To avoid a responsibility
- get over To recover from an emotional experience
- get the hang of To learn how to do something
- get through To complete or manage to finish
- get through To make a connection
- get through to To make someone understand
- get to To affect emotionally
- get together To start a relationship
- get up To rise from bed or a seated position
- get used to To become accustomed to
- give away To accidentally reveal
- give back To return something to its owner
- give in To surrender or stop resisting
- give out To stop working; to distribute
- give up To surrender or stop trying
- give way To collapse; to yield to traffic or pressure
- glitch out To malfunction temporarily
- gloss over To avoid discussing something important
- gnaw at To worry persistently
- go ahead To proceed; permission to start
- go along with To agree or cooperate with something
- go back to To return to an earlier topic
- go by To elapse or pass
- go down with To become ill with something
- go off For an alarm to activate
- go off To become angry
- go on To continue speaking; to happen
- go on about To talk too much about something
- go out To be in a romantic relationship (British) or leave the house
- go out To leave home for entertainment
- go out To lose consciousness
- go out with To be in a romantic relationship with someone
- go over To review or examine
- go through To undergo treatment
- gobble up To eat greedily
- grapple with To struggle with a problem
- grow accustomed to To gradually become used to
- grow apart To gradually become less close to someone
- grow into To develop into something over time
- grow out of To become too big for; to mature beyond