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pay up

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  1. cancel or discharge a debt
    pay up, please!

How To Use pay up In A Sentence

  • After being faced with the "extortionate" demand, Lee and others at his resort called the Canadian consulate and department of foreign affairs emergency line, only to be told to pay up Toronto Sun
  • By ‘real’ stress I mean when the bank heavies are actually knocking on your door and it's pay up time on the arrears on the house payments.
  • So not boo, hiss, pay up as in your good selves making a donation to me. Times, Sunday Times
  • In many cases, he grubstakes those who don't have the cash to pay up front.
  • Hospital authorities promised to pay up, after protests two months ago, but then reneged on the commitment.
  • ACA did piece on this last week where mortgagees whinged about having to pay upward of $20,000 to backout of fixed rate loans, and how the banks are pillars of evil for making them do so. When Falling Interest Rates Are Bad For Mortgages | Lifehacker Australia
  • The original buyers then find that they are able to pay up after all. Times, Sunday Times
  • The crooks pay up on small claims until they have collected enough premiums to pad their offshore bank accounts.
  • The message from the Committee is if you watch the picture please pay up and don't be a sponger.
  • They are willing to pay up to $500 more for cars that get better mileage.
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