Phrasal Verb - racking up
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.Definition
- To accumulate or collect something, often debts or charges, over a period of time.
- To make progress or achieve success in a particular area, often by working hard or making significant efforts.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | He racked up a large debt on his credit card during his travels. |
| 2 | The sales team racked up impressive numbers last quarter. |
| 3 | The football team racked up several wins in a row. |
| 4 | She racked up many frequent flyer miles this year. |
| 5 | He racked up a lot of experience in the tech industry. |
| 6 | They racked up expenses during their week-long vacation. |
| 7 | The company racked up record profits last year. |
| 8 | The team racked up points in the league standings. |
| 9 | He racked up several awards for his acting skills. |
| 10 | She racked up an impressive resume before graduating college |