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cranking up
verb
Present participle of crank up
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Cranking up into a higher gear.
Retailers could presumably counter by cranking up the Chopin.
If you start cranking up on steroids, that's cheating.
"It sounded like it was just cranking up when I got to the front door".
The president, meanwhile, is happily cranking up his much admired campaign machine.
A marketing campaign is cranking up, delivering the message: eat potatoes, but exercise too.
They point to parents as the ones cranking up the testing pressure.
The family asked for it, he argues, by cranking up an advance "hype machine".
This enriched emotional resonance is a matter of meticulous excavation rather than cranking up the volume.
Thunder rugby struck, Clermont cranking up their forwards' game and coming at Saracens with venom.
His opening salvo started this reflex loyalist cranking up the drawbridge.
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