Match the phrasal verbs on the left with their definitions on the right. The tiles in the right-hand column are sortable. ANSWERS
- sink in
- let sb in on
- set in
- barge in
- bump into
- consist in
- talk sb into
- come in for
- lay sth in
- tie in with
- (of something unpleasant) begin and seem likely to continue
- persuade someone to do something or not to do something
- be based on or depend on something
- collect and store something to use in the future
- become completely known, felt, or understood
- meet someone who you know, when you were not expecting to
- match or agree with something
- tell something that is secret or only known by a few people
- be criticized, blamed etc for something
- walk into a room quickly, without being invited