This is in response to Danny's "Writing Challenge: Using Phrasal Verbs"
to call up - to phone;
to call on - to visit a person;
to call off - to cancel;
to call for - to come somewhere in order to get someone or something;
to call down - to reprimand, to scould;
to stick to - to adhere/glue to smith/smbd;
to stick around - to be somewhere around, not far;
to break off - to put the end to the relationship;
to break loose - to escape from usual responsibilities and to start doing some unexpected things.
I called her up. There was no response, so I called on her. I found her busy with her work and she didn’t seem to call her business off although I personally visited her. Instead she called a cab and left me dumbfounded. I called myself down, why I visited her, to see her indifferent attitude. I still wanted to stick to our friendship, whereas she will be sticking somewhere, god only knows with whom. Should I break off the relationship? I am sure she is eager to get rid of me and to stick around waiting to see my reaction.
Comments
Thanks mitran for the comment!
lol...if She is me...then I will use your "rib" for my meal hahaha....
Hi Mishaikh,
You used a phrasal verb in every sentence of your blog. That's great.
Thanks for sharing.
Afro I am glad to see you happy.
Thanks Eva, for encouragement.
Thanks Danny, text has been corrected accordinly.
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