How To Use Shoot up In A Sentence

  • If raging inflation returns, then interest rates will shoot up.
  • Then it suggests that there be a uniform PDS price virtually at acquisition cost, thus allowing BPL prices to shoot upwards.
  • My weight may shoot up from less than an ounce to several ounces.
  • It looks somewhat like a firework the way the slim branches shoot up and out, topped by the yellow flowers on umbrella-like stalks which carry the delicious name of umbels.
  • If prices shoot up any higher, no-one be able to afford to live in the area.
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  • The cloud of debris that will shoot up from the comet on impact is expected to dramatically increase the comet's luminosity, making it visible to smaller telescopes operated by amateurs, and possibly even to the naked eye.
  • | Reply played ‘em all except for number 5. starcontrol ii was phenomenal. personally, i thought multiplayer doom was more fun than halo and unreal because you still got to shoot up all the monsters in the middle of frag fests. wasteland is absolutely glorious. scott, remember me telling you that i wanted to have a podcast discussion about that game? EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - The top 5 PC games you never played.
  • A good exercise for beginners to simulate the pole vault is to, while on the trampoline, land on your back, shoot up into the air feet first and try and clear a bungee rope being held in the air next to you.
  • The sun floods in, young plants shoot upwards and the struggle starts anew as the winners block light from their inferiors.
  • From tufted masses of sword-like leaves shoot up the tall spires of the _yucca_, heavy with pendent flowers, of pallid hue, like the moon, and from the grass gleams the blue eye of the starry _ixia_. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 70, August, 1863
  • There is another similar shoot up the same valley.
  • Peg the stem securely into the trench with bent wire. Bend up the shoot tip and tie to a cane fixed firmly in the soil to keep the shoot upright.
  • Together they shoot up, play soccer, get into barroom brawls, mug tourists and steal to support their habits.
  • If prices shoot up any higher, no-one be able to afford to live in the area.
  • Together they shoot up, play soccer, get into barroom brawls, mug tourists and steal to support their habits.
  • No prisoner wants to be caught with drugs in their system, so they choose to shoot up rather than smoke a joint.
  • Can you shoot up at the bird on the roof?
  • And the flesh will shoot up and grow below the more quickly, and the pieces of bone ascend, if one will get the wound to suppurate and make it clean as quickly as possible. On Injuries Of The Head
  • They can not get away from the characters as they have fist fights or shoot up.
  • Players will speed through tracks that twist, turn, loop, corkscrew, shoot upward, drop off, dead end, and more.
  • Once things slowed down, retrenchment became a serious business just as health care and education expenses began to shoot upwards.
  • Many of those who tuck guns in their waistbands and shoot up their neighborhoods hardly flinch at the prospect of doing a long stretch in prison if caught.
  • Thanks to the vagaries of interest rates, our mortgages can shoot up at will.
  • Together they shoot up, play soccer, get into barroom brawls, mug tourists and steal to support their habits.
  • Drug addicts shoot up in the back alleys.
  • I felt my bowels twist and a cold arm of horror shoot up my spine and grab my neck.
  • The sun floods in, young plants shoot upwards and the struggle starts anew as the winners block light from their inferiors.
  • Not surprisingly, many listed retailers saw profits shoot upwards as well, tripling in some cases.
  • Though the cups have to be heated properly before sale, it again could make its unit cost price shoot up.
  • We played doctor with her medical kit - it's amusing to see her shoot up her stuffed animals with the little hypo.
  • Not surprisingly, many listed retailers saw profits shoot upwards as well, tripling in some cases.
  • ‘Two people lifted a spoon to shoot up with yesterday and just walked out,’ she says.
  • I was told that if I planted these beans, a giant beanstalk would shoot up into the sky, as far as the human eye could see.
  • They shoot up from the tops of thunderstorms about the same moment lightning discharges within the storm cloud.
  • A waterspout is a micro-scale tornado resembling a funnel-shaped cloud that stays concentrated over a body of water and causes the water to shoot upwards. RutlandHerald.com
  • This chimney is straight enough for you to shoot up.
  • All over the country, school and university students have their heads down to swot for summer exams, and anxiety levels shoot up.
  • If raging inflation returns, then interest rates will shoot up.
  • When I reached into the neat row of hearts of Romaine lettuce, I felt a shock shoot up from the tip of my finger, through my arm, right through my shoulder.
  • ‘She swears she saw a lick of flame shoot up from the opening,’ explained Chris.
  • This impacts local municipalities indirectly because number of seniors with inadequate savings in many municipalities is set to shoot up just as the number of people getting crushed under mounting debt is going up. 2009 December | Zeeshan Hamid
  • Annual premiums would shoot up to $230 for every $100,000 of insured deposits.
  • The guide, which includes information on how to shoot up heroin and safety advice for prostitutes, also reports on which soup kitchens offer the best food and how to beg politely.

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