Mastering Phrasal Verbs: How to Use 'Nip Out' Like a Native Speaker
🥳 HAPPY FRIDAY! 🥳
Are you ready for day 13 of my phrasal verb miniseries? 🤩 In today’s blog, we delve into the meaning of the phrasal verb ‘nip out’ , with plenty of examples for you to see this new phrase in the appropriate context 🤓. Whether you're an English learner aiming to sound more fluent or a native speaker looking to expand your linguistic repertoire, this guide will provide you with practical examples and tips to confidently incorporate ‘nip out’ into your vocabulary 💪🏻💪🏻. Join me as we explore the subtleties of phrasal verbs and unlock the secrets to mastering them like a pro. 🧠🧠
EXAMPLES
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👋 I just need to nip out to the store to grab some milk. I'll be back in ten!
🏃♀️ During our meeting, Angela had to nip out to take an urgent phone call.
👋 He had to nip out of the office because his car alarm went off.
🏃♀️ Let's nip out for a quick coffee before the film starts.
👋 I usually nip out for a breath of fresh air during my lunch break.
🏃♀️ She had to nip out to the pharmacy to get some medicine for her headache.
👋 Can you nip out and check the mailbox? I'm expecting an important letter.



