run up
run up something phrasal verb
ˈrun-up noun
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Synonyms & Related Words run up[verb]Synonyms: increase, augment, build, enlarge, expand, mount, multiply, rise, snowball, wax, throw up, jerry-build
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English Dictionary run up something phrasal verb (
see also run)
1. run up a debt/bill etc to use so much of something, or borrow so much money, that you owe a lot of money:
She ran up an enormous phone bill.2. to achieve a particular score or position in a game or competition:
He quickly ran up a big lead in the polls.3. run something ↔ up to make something, especially clothes, very quickly:
She can run up a dress in an evening.4. run something ↔ up to raise a flag on a pole
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ˈrun-up noun1. the run-up to something the period of time just before an important event:
in the run-up to the election2. [countable] the act of running, or the distance that you run, before you kick a ball, jump over a pole etc
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Idioms run uprun up (something)to cause something to reach a high level or large amount. Carol ran up a huge phone bill last month, calling the UK and Mexico. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
run up somethingrun up (something)to cause something to reach a high level or large amount. Carol ran up a huge phone bill last month, calling the UK and Mexico. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
run up1. • run up
to add to the amount of something
We ran up a large bill at the department store before we went home.
2. • run up (something)
to pull something up on a rope
We ran up the flag early this morning before the parade began.
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run up something• run up (something)
to pull something up on a rope
We ran up the flag early this morning before the parade began.
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run up v. phr. 1. To add to the amount of; increase.
Karl ran up a big bill at the bookstore. 2. To put together or make hastily; sew quickly together.
Jill ran up a costume for the party on her sewing machine. 3. To pull (something) upward on a rope; put (something) up quickly.
The pirates ran up the black flag. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲