pull up stakes (Meaning)
pull up stakes (v)
remove oneself from an association with or participation in
Synonyms & Antonyms of pull up stakes
pull up stakes Sentence Examples
- After living in the city for years, they decided to pull up stakes and move to the countryside.
- The company faced financial difficulties and had to pull up stakes and close its doors.
- Feeling restless, he decided to pull up stakes and embark on a solo backpacking adventure.
- The nomadic tribe was always ready to pull up stakes and relocate in search of better grazing lands.
- She felt like she needed a fresh start, so she made the decision to pull up stakes and move across the country.
- The couple wanted to be closer to family, so they made plans to pull up stakes and relocate to a new city.
- The small business struggled to compete in the market and had to pull up stakes and cease operations.
- The archaeologists decided to pull up stakes and move to a new excavation site in search of more artifacts.
- After years of renting, they finally decided to pull up stakes and buy their own home.
- The military family was accustomed to pulling up stakes and moving to new bases every few years.
FAQs About the word pull up stakes
remove oneself from an association with or participation in
take off, get, peel off, evacuate,move, walk out, push off, cut out, run along, shove (off)
remain, arrive,come, arrive, remain, come, close, show up, near, show up
After living in the city for years, they decided to pull up stakes and move to the countryside.
The company faced financial difficulties and had to pull up stakes and close its doors.
Feeling restless, he decided to pull up stakes and embark on a solo backpacking adventure.
The nomadic tribe was always ready to pull up stakes and relocate in search of better grazing lands.