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Phrasal verbs starting with "hit"

11 phrasal verbs use this verb

hit away
B2

To continue hitting or striking something repeatedly and energetically.

hit back
B1

To respond to an attack or criticism with an equally strong counter-attack or response.

hit it off
B1

To immediately like each other and get along well from the very first meeting.

hit it up
C1

Informal/slang: to go to a place energetically; to contact or approach someone, often to ask for something.

hit off
B2

To imitate or mimic someone cleverly, or (in the fixed phrase 'hit it off') to immediately get along well with someone.

hit on
B1

To flirt with or make romantic advances toward someone, or to discover or think of something by chance.

hit out
B2

To attack someone physically or to criticize someone forcefully and publicly.

hit up
B1

To contact someone, especially to ask for something, or to visit a place.

hit up against
B2

To encounter a problem, barrier, or resistance that blocks progress.

hit upon
B2

To discover or think of something, especially a good idea or solution, often unexpectedly.

hit with
B1

To strike someone or something with an object, or to impose something burdensome on someone suddenly.