Phrasal verbs start with Do (Phrasal Verbs With Do). A Phrasal verb like Do away with Do in, Do out of, Do over, Do up, Do with, Do without, and more.
Phrasal Verbs With Do
Do away with
Meaning: Abolish, get rid of
Example: The Armed Forces could do away with conscription and go over to a volunteer system.
Do in
Meaning: Kill
Example: Whatever I do, I will do in my power.
Do out of
Meaning: Cheat somebody out of something that is rightfully theirs
Example: Do out of the common matter result with the common heart probably better.
Do over
Meaning: Do something again from the beginning, especially because you did it badly the first time
Example: Virtually all cooking was done over coal-fired ranges.
Do up
Meaning: Close or fasten clothes, etc.
Example: Can you help me to do up my dress?
Do with
Meaning: Wish for or ask for (usually after can or could)
Example: Whatever you do, do with your might; Things done by halves are never done right.
Do without
Meaning: Manage without something
Example: In her work she cannot do without a computer.
I didn’t find it helpful. The example goven for do out of is particularly too hard.