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Antonyms for hack up
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : hak |
Phonetic Transcription : hæk |
Definition of hack up
Origin :- "to cut roughly, cut with chopping blows," c.1200, from verb found in stem of Old English tohaccian "hack to pieces," from West Germanic *hakkon (cf. Old Frisian hackia "to chop or hack," Dutch hakken, Old High German hacchon, German hacken), from PIE *keg- "hook, tooth." Perhaps influenced by Old Norse höggva "to hack, hew" (cf. hacksaw). Slang sense of "cope with" (such as in can't hack it) is first recorded in American English 1955, with a sense of "get through by some effort," as a jungle (cf. phrase hack after "keep working away at" attested from late 14c.). Related: Hacked; hacking.
- As in injure : verb hurt, harm
- What wonder is it, pray, that a woodcutter should stand and hack up on a hillside?
- Extract from : « Children's Literature » by Charles Madison Curry
- What wonder is it, pray, that a wood-cutter should stand and hack up on a hillside?
- Extract from : « Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know » by Various
- Finding that he had ridden the hack up, he desired Leather to leave him there.
- Extract from : « Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour » by R. S. Surtees
- As soon as the turf gave place to hard metal she pulled her hack up and proceeded at a walk.
- Extract from : « The Mystery of the Clasped Hands » by Guy Boothby
- What wonder is it, pray, that a wood cutter should stand and hack up on a hillside?
- Extract from : « East O' the Sun and West O' the Moon » by Gudrun Thorne-Thomsen
Synonyms for hack up
- abuse
- aggrieve
- batter
- blemish
- blight
- break
- contort
- cripple
- cut up
- damage
- deface
- deform
- disable
- disfigure
- distort
- distress
- do in
- draw blood
- foul
- foul up
- grieve
- hack up
- impair
- maim
- maltreat
- mangle
- mar
- mutilate
- pain
- pique
- prejudice
- ruin
- shake up
- spoil
- sting
- tarnish
- torment
- torture
- total
- undermine
- vitiate
- wax
- weaken
- wound
- wrong
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