shut up shop

English

Pronunciation

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Verb

shut up shop (third-person singular simple present shuts up shop, present participle shutting up shop, simple past and past participle shut up shop)

  1. (intransitive, Britain, colloquial) To close up shop; to end a business activity.
    The company decided to shut up shop in this country and move to America, where corporate taxes are lower.
    • 2019 April 29, Philip Oltermann, “Are the hyper-specialist shops of Berlin the future of retail?”, in The Guardian, retrieved 2021-07-26:
      Instead of shutting up shop, Ghouneim relocated to humdrum Wittenau, a suburb of Berlin, and got some tape artists to decorate the facade of the new building.
    • 2020 July 1, Daniel Puddicombe, “How can heritage lines recover from enforced closures?”, in Rail, page 30:
      But like almost every other business sector, the Coronavirus outbreak in March has forced every single heritage railway to shut up shop for several months... at a time when they would normally be at their busiest.
  2. (intransitive, cricket) To bat defensively in the last innings of a match in order to force a draw when winning is not possible.

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