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rustle up
verb
To forage for, or (figuratively) to quickly prepare, something.
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I can rustle up a chicken curry".
It failed even to rustle up a candidate for comptroller.
He could rustle up anything - he was an exceptional host".
Or you might rustle up a little turkey risotto.
You can rustle up the final thing in seconds.
Altogether simpler to rustle up, but just as enticing.
I'll see what I can rustle up, though.
Some thought they would rustle up tickets to the swearing-in or the inaugural parade.
Labour says it can rustle up £21.5 billion of annual savings by 2007-08.
The trouble is, I can't rustle up a P.O.L.S.T. form on my own.
Realistically, you want to be able to rustle up a pancake, quickly, from store-cupboard staples.
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