Pay back : To give someone back money that you owe
Thanks for getting me lunch when I forgot my wallet at home! I’ll pay you back tomorrow.
Pay for (a) — To give someone money for a particular purpose
She used her credit card to pay for the hotel reservation.
(b) — To suffer because of something you did.
He’ll pay for all the problems he caused me by being late today!
Pull down : destroy
Pass away: To die.
Her grandfather passed away last night.
Pass on :To transmit or convey something.
Please pass on the message to the team.
Pass out :To faint or lose consciousness temporarily.
He felt dizzy and passed out during the presentation.
Pass up :To miss or decline an opportunity .
Don't pass up the chance to travel the world.
Pay off : a. To result in success or bring a positive outcomes.
All his hard work paid off when he won the competition.
b. To give someone the money owed, usually to settle a debt.
He finally paid off his debts and became debt-free.
Pick out : To choose or select something.
She picked out a beautiful dress for the party.
Pick up :To collect or gather something or someone.
Can you pick up some groceries on your way home?
Point out :To indicate or draw attention to something or someone.
He pointed out the mistake in the report.
Pull off :To succeed in achieving something difficult or impressive.
She pulled off a flawless performance on stage.
Put away: put something in its usual or proper place.
Put Back : return money to someone
Put out (a) : To extinguish a fire.
The firefighters managed to put out the fire before it spread to other houses.
(b) : To irritate someone by asking them for a favor
I’d ask you to make me dinner but I don’t want to put you out.
Put on :To get your clothes or makeup on
Every morning she puts on her dress, lipstick, shoes and hat—in that order.
Put forward: To propose or suggest something.
He put forward a new idea for the project.
Put off: To postpone or delay something.
We had to put off the meeting until next week.
Put up (with) :To tolerate or endure something
She had to put up with his constant complaining.
Put down : stop holding or carrying