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link up
verb as in dock
Weak matches
verb as in exchange
Strongest match
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Walcott feels the Gunners would benefit from the variety he brings to Newcastle's attack, and would love to see him link up with Martin Odegaard for his old side.
For the second series, Jenny is going deeper into the unintended consequences - the aftershocks - set in motion when people link up to the enormous global DNA database.
The first to open was Lancashire's Preston Bypass, now part of the M6, in 1958 - but the M1 became the first to link up far-flung towns and cities the following year.
Joining Udinese has also presented Davis with the opportunity to link up and learn from one of his heroes.
That’s because individual faults can link up with others in the same seismic event to form a larger magnitude earthquake.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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