charge up

VERB
  1. cause to be agitated, excited, or roused
    The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks
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How To Use charge up In A Sentence

  • Invented in 1985, modern-day magnetic stimulators charge up to a whopping 3,000 volts and produce peak currents of up to 8,000 amps - powers similar to those of a small nuclear reactor.
  • We have seen Manchester City charge up from Division Two into the Premiership.
  • Many of the Norman infantry were killed in the charge up the hill, as the fyrd through javelins, stones and anything they could find. The Normans, Part 1
  • By sticking an ear of dried corn on top, he lured squirrels to charge up the board and then spin around for a dizzying ride.
  • After this, came the dinner and the letter writing, and some more talking, in the course of which Miss Haredale took occasion to charge upon Dolly certain flirtish and inconstant propensities, which accusations Dolly seemed to think very complimentary indeed, and to be mightily amused with. Barnaby Rudge
  • By sticking an ear of dried corn on top, he lured squirrels to charge up the board and then spin around for a dizzying ride.
  • He promised to charge up my car battery.
  • Bob Berring, a University of California, Berkeley, law professor and book collector, said small bookbinderies serve an important role, making high-quality bindings for $100 to $200, compared with upscale book artists, who charge up to $5,000 a book. Digital Rivals, Economy Put Bookmakers in Bind
  • Move clockwise, called deosil, to charge up with energy, and move counterclockwise, called widdershins, to banish energy! Where To Park Your Broomstick
  • Some charge up to 90 a month for an unarranged 100 overdraft, compared to a 22.40 payday loan fee. The Sun
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