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racking

adjective as in acute

adjective as in agonizing

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Ohio State’s high-powered offense scored quickly and often, racking up 34 points by halftime.

But a group of friends have turned their backs on traditional destinations - and are racking up millions of views on social media by discovering their family's homelands instead.

From BBC

It is racking up around 30 million views each day collectively among all of its posts, according to its creator.

From BBC

Still, Musk’s rhetoric against undocumented immigrants, asylum-seekers, and other immigrants has been particularly virulent, racking up hundreds of millions of views on X.

From Salon

It became almost box office viewing - racking up more than 20 million views on YouTube – largely helped by the ITV drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office which brought the scandal to wider public attention.

From BBC

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