Synonym: arise, attire, bone, bone up, bring up, cram, deck out, deck up, devise, dress up, drum, elevate, fancy up, fig out, fig up, grind away, gussy up, lift, machinate, mug up, organise, organize, overdress, prepare, prink, raise, rig out, rise, stand up, swot, swot up, tog out, tog up, trick out, trick up, turn out, uprise, work up. Similar words: let up, set up, meet up with, return, in return, take turns, sit up, put up. Meaning: v. 1. rise to one's feet 2. get up and out of bed 3. raise from a lower to a higher position 4. cause to rise 5. develop 6. put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive 7. arrange by systematic planning and united effort 8. study intensively, as before an exam.
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211. They fall down and get up again; they educate themselves and kick over the traces.
212. On the thirtieth of December the doctor called again and pronounced Ruth fit to get up.
213. For most newcomers to the rough-and-tumble Big East, it can take some time to get up to speed.
214. The little boy squirmed in his seat, anxious to get up and leave the table.
215. I have to drag myself out of bed each day, and I can't get up the energy to do any housework.
216. I used to get up in front of the church and I sang with my sister Robin.
217. I get up early in the morning and read, then go to the lectures, then read again at night.
218. Cereal, yoghurt, fresh fruit and wholemeal toast will give you lots of get up and go.
219. And then he became even more worried about what she might get up to with a lover.
220. She was tired too and she ought to get up from here and go into her own cabin.
221. In the mornings Elaine can not get up before 9am - which is when her care assistant starts work.
222. I took her to my room, so that her feathers wouldn't get up Mum's nose.
223. Get up in the morning, clean the parish house kitchen from what the auxiliary cooked the night before.
224. It may not be happening fast enough,[sentencedict.com] but the winds of societal change take a while to get up to speed.
225. It was so embarrassing, I had to get up in front of hundreds of people and collect this award.
226. The best way to not feel hopeless is to get up and do something. Don't wait for good things to happen to you. If you go out and make some good things happen, you will fill the world with hope, you will fill yourself with hope. Barack Obama
227. Now savers can get up to 7.76 p.c. on monthly interest with the Halifax.
228. I am just a very confused mortal who has to get up and go to work driving a taxi in the morning.
229. In return for free accommodation and a lot of my attention,(http://sentencedict.com/get up.html) they helped me get up and go to bed.
230. It is not always easy to get up to date information on which to set the quotas, especially in a small area sample.
231. When I hear about deprivation and injustice in the world, I get up and change the channel. 71.
232. The Minister is mumbling - I hope that he will get up and clear the air.
233. But they've got that get up and do it attitude which all bands should subscribe to.
234. We could get up now and leave if we were merely here to accomplish the previously announced purpose of our visit.
235. This highlights how easy EaziLink actually is to get up and running with the minimum of fuss.
236. If you can't sleep, then get up and do something instead of lying there worrying. It's the worry that gets you, not the lack of sleep. Dale Carnegie
237. This had some value, leading old ladies to get up and give me their seat on public transport.
238. Paradise, get up, the old maestro has come to see you.
239. To get back my youth I would do anything in the world, except take exercise, get up early, or be respectable. Oscar Wilde
240. Darren comes to stay with Nikki and is quick to get up the nose of everyone he meets.
More similar words: let up, set up, meet up with, return, in return, take turns, sit up, put up, eat up, cut up, in return for, light up, shoot up, start up, built up, put up with.