Phrasal verbs

pick apart

  pick apart (to find flaws in someone or something) I don’t want you to pick apart everything I do. Don’t pick apart someone else’s private life. Let’s focus on John’s fine points instead of picking him apart. envocabulary.com

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think over

  think over (to consider something carefully before making a decision) I need more time to think over this matter. Just think it over and let us know what you decide.   envocabulary.com

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think of

  think of (to have an idea, consider) I am thinking of buying a new house. I must think of a way to get rich. (to remember) I can’t think of his name at the moment.   envocabulary.com

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put aside

  put aside (not let a particular fact or situation influence you) Let’s put aside our differences and discuss the things we have in common. I want you to put aside your anger and forgive him. (save something for a particular use or purpose) I need to put aside some money …

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put away

  put away (put something where it belongs) Put your toys away and go to bed. The dinner is on me, Put away your wallets please. Put away everything not in use. (to save an amount of money to be used at a later time) I put away some money …

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