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scare up
verb as in accumulate
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verb as in acquire
verb as in amass
verb as in assemble
verb as in collect
verb as in convene
verb as in earn
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verb as in find
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verb as in gather
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verb as in group
Example Sentences
The words are the religious broadcaster Pat Robertson’s descriptions of Mapplethorpe’s work, which he wrote to scare up donations for his Christian Coalition during this moment of gay panic.
If all of a sudden Twitter isn’t just Twitter, but X, the future state of interconnectivity or whatever, maybe he can scare up enough cash to keep the lights on.
Ms Sturgeon was a useful bogeyman both for the Scottish party to scare up unionist voters, but also for the UK-wide operation to portray as a potential puppet master pulling the strings of a Sir Keir Starmer government.
The next time someone calls Georgia’s Brad Raffensperger and asks him to kindly scare up 11,000 votes, or to submit a ballot of “contingent electors” it could happen with the blessing of a federal court and a tidy case citation.
After an initial shock, Josh is thrilled to discover Lyle, who has been stowing away in the attic listening to an iPod while Hector is out hitting the boards trying to scare up some cash, and the two bond over several bouts of dumpster diving.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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