To study intensively, as before an exam.
1I bring the mug up to my lips and drink every last drop.
2Just fill that mug up with lukewarm water, William, will you?
3Quentin held the mug up to the light.
4Margrit snatched Alban's mug up and swung it as hard as she could into the monster's temple.
5Have a wonderful Christmas from the social care network team You'll have to mug up a little bit more!
6He did his mug up in tissue paper and cotton batting and kept it locked up in his third bureau drawer.
7Inevitably, I hop on a Virgin Express train to Wigan, availing of its complimentary Wi-Fi to mug up on my subject.
8What the hell else is there to do? Bast brought his mug up from underneath the bar and looked into it.
9Making him mug up material for Winwood's speeches and write letters to constituents about football clubs is using a razor to cut butter.
10I gathered the pictures up, slipped them into the envelope, picked my coffee mug up in the other hand, and went for the door.
11No need to be mugging up on briefs on the tribunal steps.
12I read about him at Vane's, mugging up poetry for that exam.
13I've been mugging up that beastly drill, and can't remember a line of it.
14I got some anchors in and brought Mugs up.
15Well, we mugged up about seven o'clock.
16But saying thank you for asking me that question but, the thing is, I really haven't mugged up on that.
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