ruck up

VERB
  1. become wrinkled or drawn together
    her lips puckered
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How To Use ruck up In A Sentence

  • The band struck up a tango.
  • I have struck up conversations with numerous people who know the name of my dog but not mine. Times, Sunday Times
  • The orchestra struck up a military march.
  • She struck up a close friendship with Desiree during the week of rehearsals.
  • About five years ago, some bright spark working for Manchester Stagecoach Buses struck upon an idea which would make the company millions in additional fare revenue.
  • Sheridan had struck up an acquaintanceship with the actor-murderer Giles, a slightly bizarre eventuality which might have odd consequences.
  • One rarely struck up a conversation with Angela unless she spoke first; anyway, it was enough just to be with her.
  • They struck up a friendship on their tour of Egypt.
  • They struck upon a Caribbean pine that would grow if the roots of its seedling were dipped in a fungus that was missing from the soil.
  • The orchestra struck up a lively march.
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