v. phr. 1. To add to the amount of; increase. Karl ran up a big bill at the bookstore. 2. To put together or make hastily; sew quickly together. Jill ran up a costume for the party on her sewing machine. 3. To pull (something) upward on a rope; put (something) up quickly. The pirates ran up the black flag.
RUN UP
Meaning of RUN UP in English
American idioms English vocabulary. Английский словарь американских идиом. 2012