PAID-UP


Meaning of PAID-UP in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

fully

Stone was then, as now, a fully paid-up Thatcher supporter, and a tireless polemicist.

Listen to that big-mouthed gilgul, acting like she's a fully paid-up member of the team.

Are you now a fully paid-up member of the new economy?

Thus, Milwaukee-based guitarist Daryl Stuermer became a fully paid-up member of the Genesis live auxiliaries.

At the moment I would describe him as a fully paid-up member of the politically embarrassed tendency.

■ NOUN

member

The Campaign now has more paid-up members than it did at the height of the 1970s real ale revival.

Listen to that big-mouthed gilgul, acting like she's a fully paid-up member of the team.

Are you now a fully paid-up member of the new economy?

When I read of his death in 1986 he was still a paid-up member of ours.

Thus, Milwaukee-based guitarist Daryl Stuermer became a fully paid-up member of the Genesis live auxiliaries.

He comes over as what he might well be - a paid-up member , if not a capo, in the Mafia.

At the moment I would describe him as a fully paid-up member of the politically embarrassed tendency.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Equitable does not allow paid-up contracts, so policyholders have to encash their plans or continue to make contributions.

For 30 years, he was a paid-up and apparently loyal supporter of its policies.

Listen to that big-mouthed gilgul, acting like she's a fully paid-up member of the team.

Most have spent all their sentient life as paid-up devotees, and the glib phrases soon roll off the tongue.

Stone was then, as now, a fully paid-up Thatcher supporter, and a tireless polemicist.

The Campaign now has more paid-up members than it did at the height of the 1970s real ale revival.

The hotel is more paid-up luxury.

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