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Harming, Criticizing, or Stealing

11 Words

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bang up
1.
bang up
Verb

to cause harm to someone or something in a violent manner

The storm's strong winds and hailstorm really banged up the cars parked outside.

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batter up
Verb

to cause harm to someone or something

I think that kid will listen to us if we batter him up a bit and scare him.

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beat up
3.
beat up
Verb

to physically attack someone, often with repeated blows

The gang members decided to beat up their rival in a street confrontation.

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beat up on
Verb

to unfairly and harshly criticize someone for something

The coach was frustrated and began beating up on the team for their poor performance.

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burn up
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burn up
Verb

to be entirely destroyed by fire

The old barn burned up in minutes due to the intense heat of the fire.

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screw up
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screw up
Verb

to ruin a situation through mistakes or poor judgment

He didn't want to screw up the important presentation, so he practiced diligently.

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smash up
Verb

to cause significant damage to something, often with force or violence

The reckless driver smashed up the parked cars in the narrow alley.

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blow up
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blow up
Verb

to cause something to explode

The sudden impact blew the car up.

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run up on
Verb

to unexpectedly and aggressively confront someone

He ran up on his rival at the party and started a heated argument.

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mop up
Verb

to remove or absorb liquid from the ground floor, often using a sponge, cloth, or absorbent material

After the party, we had to mop up the spilled drinks to prevent slipping.

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stick up
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stick up
Verb

to rob someone using a weapon or some form of threat

The armed robbers stuck up the convenience store last night.

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