Bandy About Phrasal Verbs - Bandy Around Meaning - Vocabulary for CPE CAE IELTS British English HD

11.05.2016
Bandy About Phrasal Verbs - Bandy Around Meaning - Vocabulary for CPE CAE IELTS British English A full explanation of the informal phrasal verb to bandy about. The phrasal verb to bandy about means to throw something backwards and forwards between two or more people. We use it in the same way to mean the spreading of a rumour, scandal or speculation. In the same way the information is tossed back and forth among a group of people. To bandy about is a slightly informal phrasal verb. To bandy about is a regular verb ... bandy about, bandied about, bandied about, bandying about. The video contains examples of bandy about in a sentence. They are bandying about the idea that you are going to get married. The rumour that he was gay was being bandied about. Your name is being bandied about for the position of CEO. They were sitting on a sofa bandying about a tennis ball. Bandy about ... throw backwards and forwards, disseminate and spread information. Phrasal verbs like bandy about are good to add to your vocabulary for official exams like CAE CPE or IELTS. Remember it is important to use the correct syntax when using new phrasal verbs. http://www.iswearenglish.com/ https://www.facebook.com/iswearenglish https://twitter.com/iswearenglish https://plus.google.com/+iswearenglish

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