Similar words: fed up, dupe, add up, hold up, end up, fold up, tied up, holdup. Meaning: adj. completely used up used-up. adj. completely used up.
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1 We've used up dish detergent.
2 I've used up all the glue.
3 She's used up all the hot water.
4 They have used up all their money.
5 We've used up all our savings.
6 She used up the chicken bones to make soup.
7 He has used up the last ounce of oil.
8 The oil had all been used up.
9 The petrol had nearly all been used up.
10 I used up three rolls of film on holiday.
11 The money's all used up.
12 We have used up this year's allotment of funds.
13 The earth's resources are being used up at an alarming rate.
14 When the soldiers had used up all their ammunition,[www.Sentencedict.com] they went on fighting with their swords.
15 By this time he had used up all his savings.
16 We've used up all the available space.
17 The grounds were that he had used up his grant entitlement in qualifying to be a teacher.
18 In the half it used up £21m of this provision, and the net cash outflow of the group was £40m.
19 With two rooms used up holding the heavies, the bedroom's all that is left.
20 A catalyst facilitates a chemical process without being used up or changed itself.
21 Eventually we used up our supply and, with caution, ordered some frozen corn nuggets from our distributor.
22 When five years are used up, children could receive vouchers for their support.
23 There's no room for more books - we've used up all the available space.
24 All adrenalin had been used up, to be replaced by the slight madness that comes from baking in the sun.
25 Most managers have already used up that leeway since share option schemes took off in 1985.
26 Rachel was getting bored now that Billy had used up all his funny faces.
27 A great secret of success is to go through life as a man who never gets used up.
28 Then turn over and cook the other side. Carry on until you have used up all the batter.
29 Gratitude is a quality similar to electricity: it must be produced and discharged and used up in order to exist at all. William Faulkner
30 Bills are allocated to those offering the highest prices until the total amount on offer is used up.
More similar words: fed up, dupe, add up, hold up, end up, fold up, tied up, holdup, stand up, wind up, speed up, head up, add up to, build up, round up, stand up to, stirred up, stand up for, lead up to, duplicity, end up with, duplicate, depend upon, duplicitous, used, sedge, used to, amused, seduce, bemused.