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View definitions for rack up

rack up

verb as in achieve, gain

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Scenes of squalor, drug use and petty crime have spawned a subculture of gonzo-style documentary videos racking up hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube.

“Whether it’s deliberate, whether it’s accidental, nonetheless they are still racking up all of these fines.”

From BBC

If your budget is extra tight this season, don’t feel pressured to rack up crippling credit card debt just to buy gifts.

From Salon

Vertical had racked up £260m of debt and the new deal sees half of that debt converted into equity, owned by distressed debt investor Mudrick Capital.

From BBC

While you have scored more points than Chris in total this season, he has now racked up more weekly wins and moves to the top of the predictions league table.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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