in sports, to get a large number of points or goals
to get a large amount of sales or profits
to get a large number or amount of something
As Fletcher reached out to snatch the rack up, he realized its true intention.
It is possible to rack up quite a bit of mileage without-" She paused, not sure of what she wanted to say, how she wanted to phrase it.
Last year, they racked up profits of more than £3 million.
Leonardsen racked up his tenth goal of the season.
Now he was dispatched, she wanted to rack up some tongue miles.
The film racked up five Oscar nominations.
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There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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