[Idiom] PULL UP STAKES. - Broaden Your Idiomatic Horizons: Understanding Terms of Movement

Pull up stakes.

Pull up stakes.

To leave or relocate.

Pull up stakes" means to leave a place or relocate. It originally referred to pulling up tent stakes, which signifies moving from one location to another. This idiom vividly captures the essence of packing up and moving on, whether it's changing jobs, homes, or even ending a relationship.

Example Sentences

  1. After years of living in the same town, they decided to pull up stakes and move to Florida.

    After living in the same town for many years, they decided to move to Florida.

  2. When the market crashed, many businesses had to pull up de stakes.

    When the market took a downturn, many businesses had to relocate.

  3. He had always dreamed of a different life, so one day he decided to pull up stakes and start anew abroad.

    He always dreamed of a different life, so he decided to leave and start anew abroad.

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