List of the most Important
appropriate prepositions with sentence for UPSC , BCS, IPS,CSP , IELTS, TOEFL ,
Bank exams and all competitive Examinations (Part 3).
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Be bound up in (
to be wholly devoted to) He was bound up in his work.
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Black out ( to
obliterate with black ) Real news are blacked out.
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Block up ( to
obstruct) Rains have blocked up the Macki road
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Blow over ( to
pass away as a danger or scandal) Every unpleasant happening blows in the
course of time.
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Blow up ( to
bring into discredit) The people blew upon the leader.
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Blow upon ( come
into being/to shatter by explosion/ to scold) The earthquake blew up.
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To blunt the
edge of ( to weaken force) Time blunts the edge of danger.
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Make no bones of
( have no scruples about) Many men do not make bones of their morals.
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To make boot of
( to profit ) The new policy of the government is going to punish those who are
making boots by charging higher prices.
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Bottle up ( to
enclose as in a bottle) We were bottled up in the house.
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Break away (
revolt ) Bangladesh has broken away from Pakistan.
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Break down ( to
demolish , collapse , fail completely ) In times of emergency all controls tend
to break down.
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Break even ( to
avoid loss but fail to gain ) The parties have broken even in the bargain.
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Break forth (
burst forth) Nature breaks forth in Spring.
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Break off( to
detach by breaking , to leave off abruptly) The boy has broken with the family.
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Breathe upon (
to tarnish the name of ) Your action breathes upon your brother.
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Breeze up ( to freshen)
Let us breeze up in the garden.
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Bring about (
cause to happen) Bangabandhu brought about great changes inn the country.
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Bring in ( to
introduce) I was brought in to the grand
assembly.
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Bring out ( to
make clear) Please bring out the meaning of your poem.
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Bring over (
convert) You cannot bring me over to communism by violence.
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Bring round ( to
win over ) Sprinkling of water on his face brought him round.
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Bring under ( to
subdue) The chairperson failed to bring the members under.
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Bring up ( to
educate) Children should be brought up as simply as possible.
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To bring about (
to cause to happen ) His negligence brought his failure.
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Brush away ( to
put aside ) Unless you brush away his weakness , you cannot make him change.
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Brush up (
revive, freshen ) Please read the book ‘ Brush up Your English’.
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Bubble over ( to
be angry) My child bubbled over her pocket money.
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Buck up( cheer
up) Buck up;you are winning the game.
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Build up ( to
cover with buildings) Chandrima Uddyan has now been built up.
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Bull into(
plunge hastily) Do not bull into high places.
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