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up-anchor

[uhp-ang-ker, uhp-ang-] / ˌʌpˈæŋ kər, ˈʌpˌæŋ- /


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Just a few years ago, the men who owned boats like these were usually looked upon as oddballs, dropouts or dreamers ready to up-anchor and take off for the islands�or at least talking about it.

From Time Magazine Archive

Signal to Squadron A to up-anchor at once and telephone to Squadron B to do the same.

From The World Peril of 1910 by Griffith, George Chetwynd

There seemed nothing for it but to up-anchor, and to sea again in my shirt.

From The Luck of the Mounted A Tale of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police by Kendall, Ralph S.

“We’d better not leave this here spot until we see ’em up-anchor and get well away,” advised Jake.

From Across the Spanish Main A Tale of the Sea in the Days of Queen Bess by Rainey, W. (William)

He is my friend; so, the long and the short of it is, I’m going to up-anchor, away to the gold-fields, and leave the coast clear to him.”

From The Lifeboat by Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael)