Synonyms of wrack up

Antonyms of wrack up

Collocations of wrack up

debts
Frequency: 70 %

After the holiday season, she had wracked up considerable debts.

points
Frequency: 60 %

The basketball player wracked up an impressive number of points in the game.

wins
Frequency: 50 %

The team wracked up consecutive wins in the tournament.

miles
Frequency: 40 %

During the road trip, they wracked up hundreds of miles on the car.

likes
Frequency: 30 %

Her social media post wracked up hundreds of likes within minutes.

Idiomatic Expressions for wrack up

  • Phrase: wrack up
    Meaning: to cause destruction or ruin
    Usage: The hurricane wracked up the coastal town, leaving behind a path of destruction.