WordNet
adj. amassed and put away for future use; "had some money saved up"; "many stored-up grievances" [syn: saved up(p), stored-up(a), stored up(p)]
Usage examples of "saved up".
When she met Roman and found out he had saved up sixty-five hundred dollars to buy a car, she got Rose to come in with her and Junior Ball -- or Black Beauty if you want to call him that -- on a deal to trim him.
I've got a couple hundred bucks saved up, and that's enough to last me for years.
Almost as soon would he risk his future inheritance as peril on a doubtful venture the few hundred dollars snugly saved up for a wet day by prudence and economy.
Glenys had saved up, and there would be just time to buy the cords before returning to Aidensfield.
Not to remain stuck to a science - even if it should lure us with the most precious finds that seem to have been saved up precisely for us.
I have some cash saved up, so I can handle it from that end, but I’.