explain phrasal verbs starting from D with examples ........... no spams please its urgent
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Dash off :
1. Leave somewhere quickly
It is late- I am going to DASH OFF home.
2. Do something quickly, especially writing
He DASHED OFF the report in a couple of hours.
Dawn on : Finally realise or understand something
The truth only DAWNED ON me much later.
Die away : Become quieter or inaudible (of a sound)
The last notes DIED AWAY and the audience burst into applause.
Die down : Decrease or become quieter
It was on the front pages of all the papers for a few days, but the interest gradually DIED DOWN.
Die for : Want something a lot
I'm DYING FOR the weekend- this week's been so hard.
Die off : Become extinct
Most of the elm trees in the UK DIED OFF when Dutch elm disease arrived.
Die out : Become extinct or disappear
Some scientists say that the dinosaurs DIED OUT when a comet hit the earth and caused a nuclear winter.
Dig in : Start eating greedily
We were starving so we really DUG IN when the food finally did arrive.
Dig into : Reach inside to get something
She DUG INTO her handbag and pulled out a bunch of keys.
Dig up : Find something that is supposed to be secret
The reporters eventually DUG UP the truth about the affair.
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