Introduction to idioms and phrasal verbs - I can use phrasal nouns and adjectives

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A legal statement made by a judge, magistrate, or a lawyer which gives a summary of the evidence in a court

summung-up, sum up

A sudden start of violence, war disease, etc.

outbreak, break out

Someone who is walking past something by chance, especially when something unexpected happens

passer-by, pass by somebody/ something
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Someone who watches what is happening without taking part

bystander, stand by/ onlooker, look on

Produced cheaply and intended to be thrown away after use

throwaway/ throwaway society, throw something away

Having separated from a larger group or part

breakaway, break away from somebody/ something

A competition in which players or teams continue competing until there is only one winner left

knockout, knock somebody out (of something)

When somebody or something is strange or unpleasant, in a way that prevents you from liking them

off-putting, put somebody off

Continuing to exist or develop

ongoing, go on

Saying what you think, even when it upsets people

outspoken, speak out (against something)

Something that is weaker and less powerful than it was originally

watered down, water something down

Being tired because you've been working hard. Or something that is too old or damaged to be used

worn out, wear somebody/ something out

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