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rings up
verb
Third person singular of ring up
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"I'm the one who rings up for new coat hangers".
He rings up points as if he were playing pinball.
"As soon as an Australian rings up, the price goes up," he said with a laugh.
Every little helps when your food shop rings up at an average £25,000 a week.
Don't faint when the mechanic rings up 10.5 quarts of oil — that's how much the GS holds.
"Although the advertisement does not say how much the reward is, I expect if someone rings up with information, they will try to open up negotiations," he said.
[See photos of Saturn's spectacular rings up close].
According to the Knot's 2015 Real Weddings Study, Americans spent an average of $5,871 on engagement rings, up from $5,855 in 2014.
As of Tuesday, a round trip flight from JWA to Guadalajara in October rings up at just under $300, according to InterJet's website.
It is much quicker to tear the pineapple rings up by hand.
A contractor rings up.
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