Yesterday's verb was come out (to be revealed). Did the answer come out in time?
Today’s Clue: To report your arrival or see how someone is doing.
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Yesterday's phrasal verb was mix in (to blend or add).
Ready for more? Today’s Clue: To become known, be published, or to attend an event.
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Yesterday's phrasal verb was send over (to deliver or transmit). Don't wait for me to send over the answer—you've got this!
Today’s Clue: To combine a new substance with existing ingredients.
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Yesterday's phrasal verb was tie on (to attach with a knot).
Ready for more? Today’s Clue: To dispatch, deliver, or transmit something to someone.
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Yesterday's phrasal verb was wire back (to reply or return funds).
Today’s Clue: To attach or fasten something using a knot or string.
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Yesterday's phrasal verb was roll over (to turn over or defer). I hope you didn't just roll over and go back to sleep instead of playing!
Ready for more? Today’s Clue: To return money electronically.
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Yesterday's phrasal verb was send back (to return an item).
Ready for more? Today’s Clue: To turn your body over while lying down, or to defer something to a later date.
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Yesterday's phrasal verb was sort out (to organize). Did you manage to sort out the answer before your hints ran out?
Today’s Clue: To return something to its original sender, like a bad meal.
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Yesterday's phrasal verb was come back (to return).
Ready for more? Today’s Clue: To resolve a problem or organize a messy situation.
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Yesterday's phrasal verb was tune back (to adjust a setting). Let's tune back to the game and keep that winning streak going!
Today’s Clue: To return to a place or become popular again.
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Yesterday's phrasal verb was lay in (to stockpile or store). Make sure to lay in a good supply of coffee for today's challenge!
Today’s Clue: To adjust a setting to its previous state.
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Yesterday's phrasal verb was run over (to exceed a time limit).
Today’s Clue: To stockpile or store a supply of something.
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Yesterday's phrasal verb was cool down (to become calmer). Time to cool down and get ready for the next round.
Today’s Clue: To exceed a time limit or drive over something.
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Yesterday's phrasal verb was make up (to invent a story). Hopefully, you didn't make up an excuse for missing it!
Ready for more? Today’s Clue: To decrease in temperature or become calmer.
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Today’s phrasal verb clue:
To invent a story or excuse, or to become friends again after an argument.
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Yesterday’s phrasal verb was cut down, meaning to reduce the amount or quantity of something, or to cause a tree or plant to fall by chopping it.
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Today’s phrasal verb clue:
To reduce the amount or quantity of something, or to cause a tree or plant to fall by chopping it.
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Yesterday’s phrasal verb was blow over, meaning to pass by or end without causing serious consequences, usually referring to an argument or a storm.
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Today’s phrasal verb clue:
To pass by or end without causing serious consequences, usually referring to an argument or a storm.
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Yesterday’s phrasal verb was veer back, meaning to suddenly change direction and return to a previous course, position, or topic.
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Today’s phrasal verb clue:
To suddenly change direction and return to a previous course, position, or topic.
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Yesterday’s phrasal verb was bail out, meaning to rescue a person or organization from a difficult situation, especially a financial one.
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Today’s phrasal verb clue:
To rescue a person or organization from a difficult situation, especially a financial one.
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Yesterday’s phrasal verb was play over, meaning to replay a recording or event, or to think about something repeatedly in your mind.
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Today’s phrasal verb clue:
To replay a recording or event, or to think about something repeatedly in your mind.
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Yesterday’s phrasal verb was get in, meaning to arrive at a destination, enter a place, or be accepted into a school or group.
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Today’s phrasal verb clue:
To arrive at a destination, enter a place, or be accepted into a school or group.
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