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jacked

[jakt] / dʒækt /


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Her mouth was jacked open and her tongue hung out to the side.

From Literature

“Your neck may be fine, but you really jacked up your leg,” she said, wrinkling her nose.

From Literature

The venue crumbled under the weight of high-interest rate debt and lost its cool factor as it jacked up prices and crowded the venue to sell more tickets.

From The Wall Street Journal

When the Palisades and Eaton fires displaced thousands of tenants last year, landlords across L.A. jacked up rental prices while the flames were still burning.

From Los Angeles Times

The Dow transports lagged far behind the industrials starting in early 2024, not long after the Federal Reserve jacked up interest rates to fight inflation and the AI race kicked into gear.

From The Wall Street Journal