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20 Useful CLOTHING Phrasal Verbs in English

 


Clothing phrasal verbs! List of common clothes phrasal verbs in English with meaning, ESL picture and example sentences to improve your English.

Learn more with list of clothes idioms in English. 

Clothing phrasal verbs

List of Clothing phrasal verbs in English

  • Do up
  • Dress up
  • Dress up
  • Dress down
  • Hang out
  • Hang up
  • Have on
  • Kick off
  • Put on
  • Slip on
  • Take off
  • Take in
  • Take up
  • Try on
  • Throw on
  • Turn up
  • Wrap up
  • Zip up
  • Let out
  • Let down

Clothing phrasal verbs with Meaning and Examples

Do up

  • Meaning: Fasten an item of clothing
  • ExampleYou don’t need to do up the top button.

Dress up

  • Meaning: Dress (oneself or another) in your best clothes
  • ExampleYou don’t need to dress up. It’s just a family get-together.

Dress up

  • Meaning: Put on fancy dress in children’s games
  • ExampleFor her birthday party, they had dressed her up as a fairy.

Dress down

  • Meaning: Wear clothes that are more informal than those you usually wear
  • ExampleHe dressed down on his first date.

Hang out

  • Meaning: Dry clothes outside after washing
  • ExampleHave you hung the washing out?

Hang up

  • Meaning: Put something on a hook or a hanger
  • ExampleThe women hung up their coats and sat down.

Have on

  • Meaning: Wear an item of clothing on one’s person
  • ExampleMelissa had her new dress on.

Kick off

  • Meaning: Make your shoes come off by shaking your feet
  • ExampleHe kicked his shoes off as soon as he got home.

Put on

  • Meaning: Dress yourself or someone else with an item or items of clothing
  • Example: She put on her coat and went out.

Slip on

  • Meaning: Put on an item of clothing easily
  • ExampleShe slipped her sandals on before she went into the sea.

Take off

  • Meaning: Remove any item of clothing
  • ExampleAnna took off her sandals.

Take in

  • Meaning: Make clothing narrower
  • ExampleI’ll have to take this dress in at the waist – it’s too big.

Take up

  • Meaning: Reduce the length of a piece of clothing
  • Example: I want to take this pair of pants up. It’s too long.

Try on

  • Meaning: Put on an item of clothing to find out whether it fits or is suitable
  • Example: What a lovely dress! Why don’t you try it on?

Throw on

  • Meaning: Put on a piece of clothing quickly and carelessly
  • ExampleShe just threw on the first skirt she found.

Turn up

  • Meaning: Shorten trousers, a dress or a skirt so that they fit better
  • Example: Her jeans were too long, so she turned them up.

Wrap up

  • Meaning: Put warm clothes on
  • ExampleI could hear my mother telling me to wrap up warm.

Zip up

  • Meaning: To be closed by means of a zip
  • ExampleHe zipped up his leather jacket.

Let out

  • Meaning: Make clothing wider
  • Example: I’m going to have this skirt let out.

Let down

  • Meaning: Use the extra cloth in the hem of a piece of clothing to make it longer
  • ExampleThis skirt needs letting down.

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