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This document provides definitions and examples for several phrasal verbs related to exercise and sports. It defines "work out" as exercising to improve strength or appearance, "burn off" as doing exercise to use up calories consumed, "try out" as competing for a position in a sports team or play, and "bulk up" as making one's body bigger and heavier through muscle gain. Examples are given for each phrasal verb.
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This document provides definitions and examples for several phrasal verbs related to exercise and sports. It defines "work out" as exercising to improve strength or appearance, "burn off" as doing exercise to use up calories consumed, "try out" as competing for a position in a sports team or play, and "bulk up" as making one's body bigger and heavier through muscle gain. Examples are given for each phrasal verb.
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PHRASAL
VERBS
ABOUT

SPORT
work out to ​
exercise in ​
order to
improve the ​
​ strength or
I work out at the gym two appearance of ​
​ your ​
body
times a week.

Do you work out?

burn off If you burn off ​
kilograms or
something that you have
We ​
eat too much and don't eaten, you do ​
​ exercise:
burn it off with enough
exercise.

What's the best way to


burn off extra calories?

try out for to ​
compete for a ​ position
in a ​
sports ​
team or a ​
part
Luke's ​
trying out for the in a ​
play
college ​
​ football ​
team.

Have you ever tried out


for a team?

bulk up to make ​your ​
body ​
bigger
and ​
heavier, ​
especially by
This ​
season, he has bulked gaining more ​
​ muscle
up to 130 kilos!

Do you know anybody


who has bulked up?
Source: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary

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