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View definitions for split up with

split up with

verb as in throw over

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Her training schedule was split up with everyone spearheading a different aspect.

They decided to split up, with Rio and Kat returning to the hotel to let Monty know what was happening, while Paris led Sydney and Brooklyn down below.

On the evening of 20 December, police had been alerted to concerns for Kobi's welfare by his father, Ben Dooly, who had split up with the defendant approximately a year before, the court heard.

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The constituency is being split up, with Rutherglen becoming a seat in its own right while absorbing more of Uddingston, while the eastern patch will join a new Hamilton and Clyde Valley seat.

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The family has four vehicles, so they split up, with his mom and his dad each driving one.

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

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