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wrack up

verb as in crash

verb as in impact

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Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are rejecting the idea of asking Israel and Ukraine to pay the U.S. for the billions of dollars in military assistance they are seeking, saying America must wrack up debt and give away money and arms to support key democracies.

Every four years, the same few countries wrack up medal after medal - the US, China, Russia - and Tokyo 2020 was no different.

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But ordering online could wrack up "plant miles", says Fay Kenworthy, co-founder of PlantSwap, a Sheffield-based community initiative that encourages people to trade plants locally.

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Supporters of keeping the Boise decision say they have watched as homeless people wrack up countless tickets and long arrest records simply for sleeping on sidewalks or the street.

On the one hand, women tend to have longer careers on national teams than men, which helps them wrack up more goals.

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

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