Shoot up - definition, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈʃuːt ʌp|
Brit.  |ʃuːt ʌp|

verb

- rise dramatically

Extra examples

He ran towards the stairs and shot up in half a minute.

Flames shot up and burned my face.

Prices have been shooting up even more quickly this year.

The castle was badly shot up during the war.

More than half the students in this school are shooting up regularly.

...gas prices shot up seemingly overnight...

The boy has shot up this summer, I hardly recognized him!

The robbers decided to shoot up the town to stop the people from chasing them.

If prices shoot up any higher, no-one will be able to afford to live in the area.

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