Phrasal verbs

shut up

  shut up  spoken, not polite (stop talking; make someone stop talking) Just shut up and listen to me. The man talks too much. Can you shut him up?   envocabulary.com

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ice up

  ice up (become covered with ice) The windshield was icing up, and I had to stop the car and clean it. It was bitterly cold, and it iced the roads up. The water pipes were all iced up.   envocabulary.com

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ice down

  ice down (to put ice on an injury) I have to go home and ice my knee to stop it from swelling. I think you should ice down your arm.   (to cold with ice) We need to ice down some beer.   envocabulary.com

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join in

  join in (to take part in something with others) I didn’t want to join in, but they insisted. Everybody likes to join in this tournament. Will you join in with us to clean up the hall?   envocabulary.com

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identify with

  identify with (to feel that you can understand and share the feelings of someone) I didn’t enjoy the movie because I couldn’t identify with the actors. I can identify with what you have been through. She will find it difficult to identify with a man like him.   envocabulary.com

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