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ring up
verb
- to make a telephone call (to)
- tr to record on a cash register
- tr to chronicle; record
to ring up another success
- ring up the curtain
- to begin a theatrical performance
- often foll by on to make a start (on)
Example Sentences
The registers at its 4,135 U.S. stores ring up millions of transactions every day.
It is just extremely difficult to dominate large markets so thoroughly that you can ring up big margins.
Your mother isnt yet used to having young men ring up and talk to her daughter, mischievously said Mr. Lee.
She went down gaily, in spite of her weariness, and used the hall-porter's telephone to ring up Julia.
Neither was there a Julia to ring up and invite to tea at one of the numberless cosy teashops of the West End.
"I'll ring up and let you know," said Henry, and slipped away to the shower room.
"I will ring up from Waterloo and make an appointment," she thought.
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