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		Definition of ton-up in English: ton-upadjectiveˈtʌnʌp British informal 1attributive (of a person) fond of travelling at high speed.  Example sentencesExamples -  In other words, if some ton-up car thief decides he's going to put people's lives at risk, he'd better make sure I don't get close enough to ram him off the road.
 
 2attributive Achieving a score of 100 or more.  Example sentencesExamples -  A useful filly in the making, Montana Miss can oblige again tomorrow in the hands of ton-up jockey Kevin Darley.
 -  Nick Hadfield was Grange's ton-up man for the second week in succession when he made an unbeaten 111.
 -  This was about my tenth trip in search of a ton-up catfish.
 -  Thierry Henry joined Dennis Bergkamp as a member of Arsenal's ton-up club as the reigning champions re-established a five-point lead at the top of the Premiership.
 -  Poppleton Ponds is in brilliant form with many ton-up hauls being taken by mid-week pleasure anglers.
 -  The ‘method’ should be a real killer on this water and ton-up bags are well within reach.
 -  There was an amazing contest in the mid-week evening open match at the Willows, with two ton-up catches in only three hours.
 -  There were no surprises at the Willows on Saturday when Addie Mitchell won the open match with a ton-up haul.
 -  At Carpvale, it was the Monday match which captured the headlines with Mark Wade winning with the season's second ton-up haul.
 
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