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Racked meaning
Strained, harassed or oppressed.
Example sentences (20)
According to their social media bio, the trio - who hail from the Pacific Islands but were raised in western parts of Sydney - racked up around 500,000 views in two months after releasing their debut track 'Who You With'.
And it seems like social media users agree as Ellie's video racked up more than 40,000 views.
And it’s time for Nordic Aquafarms and the city of Belfast to recognize that and end the division that has racked Belfast for more than five years.
Andrea has racked up her own fanbase from her work on television, and has more than 112,000 followers on Instagram.
And then Minnesota allowed Daniel Jones to go for 379 total yards while the Giants racked up 31 points in an upset victory.
A third-place finish at Galloway Hills and Saturday's second racked up enough points for the pair to pip Michael Binnie and Claire Mole to overall third spot, just 11 points behind winner Henderson.
AVONDALE, Ariz. (AP) — The Blaney name has long been renowned in motorsports throughout the Midwest, where the Ohio-based family won in sprint cars, won on dirt tracks, and racked up championships for three generations.
Avon racked up 429 yards of total offense to knock off Burke on Friday night at Toldstedt Field.
Barber finished his decorated career with numbers that no other player has matched — he’s still the only guy to ever have recorded at least 45 interceptions (he had 47 career picks) and at least 25 sacks (he racked up 28 of those) in league history.
BedSure’s Warm Faux Fur Throw has racked up nearly 16,000 five-star reviews from shoppers, who argue that this budget-friendly throw looks — and feels — like pure luxury.
Dawid Malan’s superb century did the hard work for as they racked up 364 for nine against in Dharamshala, a game they hope can kickstart their World Cup defence after a sticky start.
Even though Santa hasn't racked up any speeding tickets, it's hard not to ignore just how fast he travels and that means a higher premium.
He racked up a bill of £4,093 and also left this establishment without paying.
He racked up nine strikeouts and walked two batters.
He racked up numerous accolades during his career, including seven Pro Bowl selections, winning AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2001, and becoming a Super Bowl champion in 2008 before officially retiring.
Her family are having to pay for her treatment which has so far racked up a bill of more than two million Filipino Peso, the equivalent of £28,806.
Her post, which racked up thousands of likes and a retweet asking whether she had dipped her pint glass "in the local sewer", has led to fascinating observations from other X users.
He was fighting cataracts and racked with grief over the loss of his wife, Alice.
His departure followed an 11-year senior stint with his hometown club, during which time he racked up 319 appearances and netted 50 goals.
In a clip which has racked up over 7,000 likes, she said: “Let’s make air fryer Nutella cookies.