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racking

adjective as in agonizing

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In the midst of the crowds - which started gathering near BBC Broadcasting House - people told the BBC why they were there, racking up a long list of grievances against the US president.

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After racking up winning margins in excess of 30 points in every match so far in the tournament, nerves and scorelines alike are expected to get tighter from this point on for England.

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The rate at which Haaland is racking up goals will be giving those players in front of him in the Premier League charts sleepless nights.

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And the days of racking up eight or nine goals against opponents in competitive international football are largely in the past.

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And after finding a new audience on TikTok, the title track to his sixth album, Black Friday, became a global hit – racking up 700 million streams last year.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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