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Scare up Meaning in English

expression

ˈskɛɹ/ /ˈəp
SKAIR-uhp
skˈeə/ /ˈʌp
SKAIR-uhp

Definition

To find, gather, or obtain something, often quickly or with difficulty, usually when you don't have much time or resources.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, mainly in American English. Common in phrases like 'scare up some food' or 'scare up some money.' Implies effort or improvisation, usually when resources are scarce. Not used for literal fear.

Example Sentences

We need to scare up some chairs for the extra guests.

basic

Can you scare up some cash for the pizza?

basic

They managed to scare up a few volunteers for the event.

basic

I'll try to scare up dinner with whatever's left in the fridge.

natural

If you need a ride, I can probably scare up a car for tonight.

natural

We might be able to scare up some snacks before the movie starts.

natural