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- use all of a stock or supply of something:"the money was soon used up" · "these towns have already used up their water quotas for the period"
- find a purpose for something that is left over:"I might use up all my odd scraps of wool to make a scarf"
- informal(of a person) be worn out, especially with overwork:"she was tired and used up"
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