Similar words: blow-up, blowup, blow up, follow up, follow-up, show up, grow up, throw up. Meaning: v. 1. become slow or slower 2. cause to proceed more slowly 3. lose velocity; move more slowly.
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1. We slowed up when we saw the police.
2. Slow up a bit, or you'll make yourself ill.
3. Ian slowed up as he approached the traffic lights.
4. The game slowed up a little in the second half.
5. You should slow up a bit and have a rest.
6. Sales are slowing up.
7. The introduction of a new code of criminal procedure has also slowed up the system.
8. Our driver slowed up as we approached the ruts in the road.
9. The Glory showed no sign of slowing up.
10. Slow up and walk my pace.
11. Another sign loomed ahead and she frowned into the darkness, slowing up as she approached it.
12. I was almost at the corner of Stuart Street when a car slowed up into the corner of my eye.
13. All this paperwork has really slowed up our application process.
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14. Slow up L down before you reach the crossroads.
15. Slow up while the car is over the bridge.
16. Slow up / down before you reach the crossroads.
17. We have emphasized the early, slow up the characteristics of steep decline in the bull market.
18. You should slow up a bit if you want to avoid a breakdown.
19. Professor Brown's beginning to slow up; he'll be retiring next year.
20. The doctor advised Tony to slow up for a time, to give his heart a chance.
21. Hey, slow up a little Bit. You are walking too fast.
22. He had to slow up so the others could follow.
23. Slow up a bit you're talking so quickly that I can't catch on well.
24. Up ahead the traffic lights were on red but he didn't slow up.
25. Baidu's reputation has been damaged, so the search is likely to slow up the flow.
26. There were signs at every curve in the road warning motorists to slow up.
27. You know, you don't see a lot of guys who are slow up there.