make a sentence with 'divvy sth up'.
For example: They finally decided how to divvy up the money.
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Don't be such a divvy. When you divvy up that cash to lookouts, pay off the cops, judges, getaway drivers and so on, not much cash will be left. Don't rob a bank, become politician. Much safer.
Let's divvy up the housework so it will get finished sooner.
Example sentence: "The boss divvies up a percentage of the profits between staff as an annual bonus." to divvy up something - to share something among different people or groups divvy (divi - in finance) - a dividend = part of the profit of a company that is paid to the shareholders a divvy (the UK English) - a stupid person ("Don't be such a divvy!")
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Start testLet's divvy up all the cash left from the household.
I guess it's better to sell the house and then divvy up the money. In this way, all family members will get a fair share.
Let's divvy up the vanilla cake evenly so everyone gets a fair share.
We rob a bank, and I say to my mate: Come on, it's time to divvy up the cash.
HI Mia, Divvy up means - to distribute or divide. The sentence with divvy up can be : "I planned the divvy up the books to the library near me"
"The boss divvied up the work assignments among the team members."