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Discover Ludwig"cranked up" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used to indicate that something has been made louder or more intense, or to indicate that someone is highly excited or motivated. For example: The fans were cranked up for the championship game.
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cranked up
verb
Past of crank up
Exact(43)
cranked up "Party," by Beyoncé.
Women, too, have cranked up the figures.
The music cranked up and rolled on.
Mr Bush may have cranked up his economic agenda.
At six-forty, Steinmetz cranked up the machine.
They cranked up the aggression at the breakdown.
Similar(17)
How to crank up a car window.
I crank up some gravitas.
Cranking up into a higher gear.
Then the band cranks up a gear.
Retailers could presumably counter by cranking up the Chopin.
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