I still haven’t received the Macmillan Phrasal Verb Dictionary by the way. When I receive it I will let you know.
The 6 Phrasal Verbs (Luke’s phrasal verbs all begin with the letter L) To lapse into something “I lapsed into a dream” -to go down into a different state To let up “The snow just doesn’t let up” -to stop To lust after something “They always lust after a big news story in the paper” -to really want something in a sexual way To lash out at something “They lash out at criticism” -to react aggressively to something To leaf through something “It’s nice to have a cup of tea and leaf through the paper” -to slowly turn the pages of a book or paper To laugh something off “They just laugh off the criticism” -to deal with criticism by just laughing about it
The 6 Idioms (Oli’s begin with the letter M) To be no match for someone/something “This boxer is no match for Mike Tyson” -he’s not as good as Mike Tyson To take matters into your own hands “He took matters into his own hands” -to take control of a situation yourself To get a dose of your own medicine “He’s going to get a dose of his own medicine tonight” -to experience for yourself bad things which you normally do to others” To take a trip down memory lane “Looking at those old photos made me take a trip down memory lane” -to make you remember something To make a mental note “When you have an iPhone you don’t need to make a mental note” -to remember something To take the mickey out of someone “They kept taking the mickey out of me for my new haircut” -to make fun of someone, to tease someone