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stump up
verb
- informal.adverb to give (the money required)
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Some of his member unions are raising the prospect of renewed strike action unless the government is willing to stump up more cash.
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Leaseholders are having to stump up an average of £600 a year more in service charge fees than they were five years ago, leaving many struggling to pay, a BBC investigation has found.
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The idea is the government would stump up £7bn and encourage the private sector to join in.
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But when the small business took to social media to complain, Mr Musk said he would stump up the dough.
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Chris says the agent told him that he'd have to stump up at least £100 more than the advertised rent to be in with a chance of securing the property.
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