Examples of 'has racked up' in a sentence

Meaning of "has racked up"

To 'rack up' means to accumulate or gather something, often in large quantities or numbers. It is commonly used to describe the achievement of a notable score, a high number of points, or the accumulation of debts, expenses, or wins

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Because he has racked up so many losing battles.
He does not even contribute to the monthly bills that he has racked up with you.
Pierce has racked up a long list of violations.
There is also a rumor that the accused has racked up a huge debt in Macau.
Gavin has racked up a lot of debt.
On one side we have got John Wick who has racked up a sizable body count.
Serena has racked up a lot of money playing tennis.
Chief, this time the media has racked up quite a storm.
Linio has racked up two big investments this month.
In the first half of a three-year project the Nanophoto team has racked up considerable success.
The film has racked up almost.
Has racked up a record 1 80 minutes of penalties this season The former Team USA player.
It quickly went viral and has racked up nearly half a million views.
Dude has racked up a hell of a tab at a strip club by the airport.
So far this season he has racked up 22 points.

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Facebook has racked up plenty of milestones in its pioneering journey.
In only two years, sisu has racked up a solid….
He has racked up the most beautiful marble and antique vases.
No poll we & apos ; ve ever conducted has racked up so many votes.
The video has racked up hundreds of thousands of hits on social media.
The Liberal government, by contrast, in peacetime, has racked up the biggest deficits.
The video has racked up nearly a million views since being posted on YouTube.
YouTube has more than 1 billion users and Vine has racked up more than 40 million users.
The video has racked up quite a number of views because of the popularity.
Stacey Higginbotham 's podcast on the Internet of Things ( LoT ) has racked up nearly 250 episodes.
The MacArthur instructor has racked up plenty of recognition over the years.
MoviePass has racked up more than 3 million subscribers, but it is burning a lot of cash.
Toshiba says Westinghouse has racked up a debt of $9.8 billion.
It has racked up to $7 million in unpaid debts.
I know . Your big, bad wolf has racked up a tidy little death toll.
Hubble has racked up plenty of frequent-flier miles, about 4 billion miles.
Me, me! Good news is Mr. Coleman has racked up three cases of domestic battery.
He has racked up 405 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions this year.
Good news is Mr. Coleman has racked up three cases of domestic battery.
Moonjean has racked up 10 wins against only three losses so far this year.
In a single year, her explosive hit has racked up over 127 million reads on Wattpad.
This page has racked up backlinks from over 340 different domains in a little over a year,.
Your big, bad wolf has racked up a tidy little death toll.
Legend has racked up a stunning 10 Grammy awards throughout his career.
According to Tokyo PD, he has racked up serious charges over the last ten years.
Cattolico has racked up a total of 20 years of coaching, beginning in his hometown, San Jose.
N the last 40 years, China has racked up a long list of remarkable accomplishments.
She has racked up 162 international appearances.
In the last 40 years, China has racked up a long list of remarkable accomplishments.
Your father has racked up quite the rap sheet… customs violations, tax evasion, war profiteering.
His video of Henri 's Boogie has racked up an incredible 18 million YouTube hits.
The clip has racked up more than 1 million views on Facebook.
The video itself has racked up 7.8 million views.
The “ TT ” video has racked up an impressive 32 million views since its release on October 23.
On YouTube, the video has racked up over 6 billion views!

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