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1 The boy worked industriously through the deepening dawn, giving an occasional " gee up , Rhody!"
2 A second rally in Launceston, Tasmania featured Mr Morrison trying to gee up the crowd of about 100 people.
3 They could spell out the tactics, the defensive formations and match-ups and generally gee up supporters from both sides.
8 Yes, we will, presently, Aunt Rachel; gee up , horse!...
9 The latest price figures could encourage the bank's board to make further interest rate cuts to gee up the sputtering economy.
10 BoE's small-firm stimulus is blueprint for Draghi The European Central Bank is reportedly mulling cheap loans to banks to gee up lending.
11 He bore the brunt of the heckling after his disapproval of Boo Weekley's attempts to gee up the crowd when he was still putting.
12 It's not often you get a Premiership soccer player in Tipperary geeing up the county.
13 He'd spent the afternoon touring gun emplacements ahead of the big day, geeing up his men.
14 Gee up , my little father on the right!
15 Do you believe that rude shouts Gee up !
16 Gee up ! shouted Pickle from his lofty perch.
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