log up
log up
1. To count or record some number or amount of something. My fitness tracker logs up every step I take throughout the day to let me know how active I've been.
2. To acquire or accumulate a large number or amount of something, especially that which is added to a record or counter of some kind. If I have the right playlist of music playing, I can log up a lot of miles on my runs without even really feeling it in my legs.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
log something up
to record an amount of something. The ship logged many nautical miles up on its last voyage. It logged up a lot of miles.
See also: log, up
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- count up
- Carter
- count (someone or something) as (something)
- count as
- count up to
- count up to (some number)
- whack something up
- saw
- be able to count (someone or something) on one hand
- be able to count somebody/something on one hand