phrasal verb vs turn of phrase

phrasal verb

noun
  • A phrase, consisting of a verb and either or both of a preposition or adverb, that has idiomatic meaning. 

  • A two-word verb, consisting of a verb and a "small" adverb or particle, that has an idiomatic meaning not easily predictable from the individual parts. 

turn of phrase

noun
  • An expression which is worded in a distinctive way, especially one which is particularly memorable or artful. 

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