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Phrasal Verbs / PHRASA~1

Run up & runs up running up ran up run up

1. run up (to) p.v. When you run to a higher level or place, you run up or run up to that place.

Run up and answer the phone if it rings, okay?

If I'd heard the baby crying, I would have run up to his bedroom.

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2. run ... up p.v. When you accumulate a number of debts, resulting in a total debt of a certain amount, you run up a bill for that amount.

Giving my son a credit card was a mistake he ran up a $2,500 bill in only one month.

Calling your family every week from Australia must have run a big phone bill up.

run-up n. A large, sudden increase in the price, value, or cost of something is a run-up.

Bill was lucky to buy 500 shares of the stock just before the big run-up.

3. run up (to) p.v. When you run toward people, you run up or run up to them.

The prince didn't have any bodyguards. Anyone could have run up and attacked him.

After the explosion, a man covered with blood ran up to me and asked for help.

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shut up

shut up & shuts up

shutting up

shut up

shut up

1. shut up (about) p.v. [informal] When people stop talking, they shut up or shut up about something they are talking about. When you are angry and want people to stop talking, you tell them to shut up.

Marvin talks and talks and talks he never shuts up.

I said I was sorry about crashing your car. Now will you please shut up about it!

1. shut... up p.v. [informal] When people or things cause you to stop talking, they shut you up.

Toad was making jokes about his wife at the party until she gave him a look that shut him right up.

I can't hear the TV can you shut those kids up?