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what does "rung up the sale"mean?
He had glanced up at Giordano and then noticed that the woman was talking to herself. "He's been shot, he's in the hospital," she had been mumbling. She had been confused; she hadn't seemed to know whether or not to take his bill. Speculating that a close friend or relative had been injured, he had asked charily, "Who?" She had looked vacant. The restaurant's PA system had begun paging the crew members of both 707's. The Colonel had repeated urgently, "Who?" She had shaken herself briskly. "President Kennedy," she had said and rung up the sale.
Jun 18, 2013 3:58 AM
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ring up a sale
When you buys something, take it to the cashier, the cashier "rings up the sale."
In the old days cash machines would ring out when the total was given and the tray ejected. Hence the use of "ring up."
June 18, 2013
ring up
1. To record, especially by means of a cash register: ring up a sale.
2. To accomplish or achieve; win: rang up several consecutive victories.
June 18, 2013
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