Lingo

Paying, Assessing, or Checking

10 Words

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buy up
1.
buy up
Verb

to buy the whole supply of something such as tickets, stocks, goods, etc.

The company managed to buy up the limited edition items and create a buzz.

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2.
cash up
Verb

to count all the money a shop made at the end of the day

The cashier will cash up before closing the store.

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3.
check up on
Verb

to examine something to confirm its quality and accuracy

The supervisor checked up on the team's work to maintain standards.

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count up
4.
count up
Verb

to add up a group of items or numbers to determine the total

Children in the classroom were excited to count up the days remaining until the school trip.

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pay up
5.
pay up
Verb

to give someone the money one owes

He borrowed money last month and needs to pay up by Friday.

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6.
sell up
Verb

to dispose of all one's merchandise or possessions

They decided to sell up their entire collection of rare stamps.

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settle up
7.
settle up
Verb

to pay the money one owes someone

It's important to settle up any outstanding dues before the due date.

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size up
8.
size up
Verb

to examine someone or something in order to form a judgment

When buying a used car, it's wise to size up its condition and history before making a purchase.

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9.
stump up
Verb

to pay money, often unwillingly or under pressure

After dinner, everyone had to stump up their share of the bill for the meal.

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weigh up
10.
weigh up
Verb

to observe someone closely to evaluate their character, abilities, etc.

She decided to weigh him up before entrusting him with the important task.

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