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Phrase(s): drive up (to some place)
to arrive some place in a vehicle. • She drove up to the door and stopped. • Sally drove up and honked., Phrase(s): drive someone up (to some place)
to transport someone to a place on a higher level or to a place in the north. • Ralph drove Sally up to the cabin. • He was going to drive her up last week, but could not., Phrase(s): drive a price up [and] force something up
to force the price of something upwards. • Someone is buying a lot of gold and driving the price up. • They are driving up the price.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs