
go out: to depart from a place, a house, a room, an office, etc. in order to do something for entertainment
Do you want to go out for a dinner after work?
put down: to place something or someone down on the ground; or write down; or it can be used to humiliate or criticize someone; or to kill an animal who is sick or suffering
She put her bag down and went upstairs.
break down: to destroy something; or to stop working; or to fail; or to become very bad; or to lose control
My computer just broke down suddenly!
look up: to search for “information”; or to look up to someone: to admire and respect someone; or getting better (of a situation)
Finally, things are looking up for me.
I really look up to your dad.
put away: to put “things” back in their places
Can you please put the book away after you finish reading it.
clean up: to remove dirt
Clean up your room before you leave.
hurry up: to do something more quickly
Hurry up or you will miss the bus.
come over: to visit someone in the place where they are usually “generally in their house”
Why don’t you come over in the evening?
get along: to manage to live friendly with someone; or to survive; or to deal with a situation, usually successfully
I wonder how Adnan is getting along in his new job.
pass away: to die
His father passed away last week.