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store sth up
[ M ]
2. to remember things, usually so that you can tell people about them later
• I listen in to their conversations and store it all up to tell you later., store sth up
[ M ]
1. to keep a lot of something in one place, to be used in the future
• We believe that he has been training an army and storing up arms.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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verb ADV. carefully, properly, safely The paintings were carefully stored in crates dependent on their size. | conveniently, easily Butane can be conveniently stored as a liquid in a can. | electronically electronically stored information | separately | together | away, up, noun shop ADJ. big, large, major | small | retail | department | self-service | high-street, local, village | chain | discount | convenience, corner, general | electrical, grocery, hardware, etc. QUANT. chain STORE + VERB sell sth STORE + NOUN chain | account, card | assistant, manager, owner | detective PREP. at/in a/the ~ supply for future use ADJ. considerable, good, great, inexhaustible, large, vast | small | food | fat your body's fat stores VERB + STORE have, keep | build up STORE + NOUN cupboard, room (also storeroom) PREP. ~ of a vast store of knowledge place for keeping sth ADJ. cold, cool, dry Beef and lamb are hung in a cold store for at least a week. | temporary | ammunition, equipment, grain, etc. STORE + VERB hold sth The grain store holds several thousand tonnes. PREP. in a/the ~ You'll find a ladder in the equipment store. | ~ for We're using the shed as a temporary store for all our stuff.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary