Ryan’s Phrasal Verb Of The Day: Break Up
Meaning (1): Separate
into smaller parts Example: “I am going to break my presentation up into four sections.”
Meaning (2): Unstable connection
Example: “I’m sorry I couldn’t catch what you were saying, you keep breaking up.”
Meaning (3): End a relationship
Example: “What?! You cannot be serious, you’re breaking up with me?! You’re totally out of your mind!”


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