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change up
verb
(intr, adverb) to select a higher gear when driving
noun
baseball an unexpectedly slow ball thrown in order to surprise the batter
Example Sentences
The Department for Education has set aside £1bn to fund the change up to 2029.
Change up the costumes and the weapons and it practically writes itself.
Somehow that doesn’t take away from a wrap-up that promises nothing we want is too late to be worth fighting for, as long as you have the strength to get up from the mat, change up your old stances and embrace new ideas of what winning looks like.
Forty-eight per cent of the Earth’s land surface had at least one month of extreme drought last year, according to analysis by the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change - up from an average of 15% during the 1980s.
Then again, if she keeps getting the same lines from different network anchors, there's little incentive to change up her replies.
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