chalk up

chalk up
verb
1. accumulate as a debt (Freq. 1)
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he chalked up $100 in the course of the evening

Syn: ↑run up
Hypernyms: ↑owe
Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s something

2. keep score, as in games (Freq. 1)
Syn: ↑tally
Derivationally related forms: ↑tally (for: ↑tally)
Hypernyms: ↑record, ↑enter, ↑put down
Entailment: ↑count, ↑number, ↑enumerate, ↑numerate
Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s

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transitive verb

why the invasion was not launched still puzzles the field marshal, but he chalks it up to … grudging fondness for the English — Time

the company will chalk up enormous profits

chalk up a record score

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chalk up
1. To make a special (esp mental) note of
2. To record (a score, etc)
3. To charge or ascribe to (a person or to a person's account, etc)
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Main Entry:chalk

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chalk up [phrasal verb]
chalk (something) up or chalk up (something)
1 : to earn or achieve (something) : to accumulate (something)

As a runner, he's chalked up about 1,000 miles on the track.

The company has chalked up huge losses this quarter.

2 Brit : to charge (the cost of drinks or food) to your account to be paid for later

Chalk up these drinks to my account, please.

3 chalk (something) up to (something) chiefly US : to explain (something) by stating its cause : to say that (something) was caused by (something)

Chalk it up to bad timing.

Her early mistakes can be chalked up to inexperience.

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Main Entry:chalk

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