Phrasal verb №134
mix up
/mɪks ʌp/
Meaning
To confuse two or more things or people
Example
I always mix up their twins’ names.
I always mix up their twins’ names.
IVERBS
Phrasal verb №134
/mɪks ʌp/
Yesterday I mixed up the twins' lunch boxes and each child ate the other food.
Yesterday I mixed up the twins' lunch boxes and each child ate the other food.
The children are mixing up the names while they play the game right now.
The children are mixing up the names while they play the game right now.
I am afraid I will mix up the dates if I do not write them down.
I am afraid I will mix up the dates if I do not write them down.