rack up

rack up

 

rack up  US informal

(to get as time passes; to accumulate)

  • John racked up a $3000 debt when he was in Florida.
  • He has been racking up a lot of unauthorized absences recently.

 

(to increase something)

  • We are doing our best to rack up the highest score possible.
  • They racked up the charges by 10%.

 

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