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
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  • 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
  • So the King bade them retire a bowshot from the horse; whereupon quoth its owner, “O King, see thou; I am about to mount my horse and charge upon thy host and scatter them right and left and split their hearts asunder.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Magnetic switch was introduced as the isolator between the main and trigger circuits for the request of pre-charge upon RSD.
  • The putz that Greta put in charge up there probably gave them no option.
  • Customers can cancel their reservation free charge up to 2 days before arrival.
  • The experiments of figures 1, 2, and 3 have also shown us that when the pithball is charged with the positive electricity of the glass rod it is REPELLED by the like charge upon the rod, and The Story of Electricity
  • It's unwise to charge up a hill at full speed but conserving momentum is crucial to avoid getting caught out by the slippery surface.
  • Will you charge up my car battery?
  • If the compressor is mounted on the car, but removable … that way, for short trips, you don’t have to carry the weight of the compressor and you can just charge up before you go. The Air-Powered MDI Car is Coming to the US! | Inhabitat
  • He said he would charge up my car battery.
  • Now we will have to prove that our electronic devices will charge up before we are allowed on flights. Times, Sunday Times
  • We found that some lenders charge up to 50 for sending a reminder letter. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was nothing in the brochure about having to drive the car every day to charge up the battery.
  • When it was a kitten some young Plymborough roughs had hurled it into the little river, and were making of it what they termed a "cockshy," pelting it with stones, fortunately ineffectually, and trying to beat it under water, when the Doctor's footman, who was crossing the bridge, saw what was going on and made an unexpected charge upon the young ruffians, effectually scattering them. Glyn Severn's Schooldays
  • One of the main concerns for the regulator is firms that charge upfront fees. Times, Sunday Times
  • Direct payment for surrogacy in this country remains illegal but surrogates can charge up to £10,000 in expenses.
  • One of the main concerns for the regulator is firms that charge upfront fees. Times, Sunday Times
  • But BATMAN does come equipped with a Bat Hook: a grappling hook that special operators can throw onto power lines in order to charge up their battery-powered communications equipment.
  • Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders became famous for their charge up San Juan Hill
  • In the guarantee period, repairs, adjustments for defects and replacement of parts will be done free of charge upon presentation of this qualification card.
  • The plan is to charge up to 50,000 yen $600 a game — about five times the cost of the priciest tickets offered by any other teams in what is commonly known as the bj-league. Big in Japan: Hedge Fund Sees Growth in Hoops
  • He promised to charge up my car battery.
  • Now we will have to prove that our electronic devices will charge up before we are allowed on flights. Times, Sunday Times
  • What convinces us of this is, that the first impulse of the king and his advisers, upon discovering through a secret communication made by Anne the existence of a precontract, and the consequent vitiation of her marriage with the king, had been, to charge upon Anne a new and scandalous offence. The Uncollected Writings of Thomas de Quincey—Vol. 1 With a Preface and Annotations by James Hogg
  • There was nothing in the brochure about having to drive the car every day to charge up the battery.
  • All priests and mages felt this charge upon attaining full manhood.
  • I think it's a sign we travel with way too many electronics, but nonetheless, four are on the desktop so you don't have to go rearranging the furniture to charge up.
  • You settle behind a granite-gray desk, switch off the lights, charge up the computers, and - bam!

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