| Phrasal Verbs |
| Word List 3 |


| Hail from the north is falling on Yokohama. |
| Important Note! Some phrasal verbs have more than one meaning. For example, go through with an object (a noun directly following it) can mean deplete, discuss in detail, search, or take part in. Go through without an object can mean pass or finish. |
| Tsugumi hails from Yokohama. |
| The picture caption to the left has a figurative meaning: Tsugumi was born in Yokohama. The picture caption above to the right has a literal meaning: Small balls of ice (hail) are falling in the city. |
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