Synonym: approach, arise, ascend, burn down, burn up, climb, climb up, come near, come on, come up, draw close, draw near, lift, mount, move up, near, rise, uprise. Similar words: dig out, ring out, bring out, soup, coup, do up, group, couple. Meaning: v. 1. move upward 2. increase in value or to a higher point 3. move towards 4. be erected, built, or constructed 5. go upward with gradual or continuous progress 6. burn completely; be consumed or destroyed by fire 7. travel up, "We ascended the mountain".
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61. Go up to the first-floor landing and it's the door on the right.
62. Don't go up the tower if you're afraid of heights.
63. Go up to Ramsgate, cross into France, go through Andorra and into Spain.
64. I'll just go up and ask him what he wants.
65. I don't think that prices will go up but, by the same token, I don't see them going down either.
66. Turn left at Marble Arch and go up Edgware Road.
67. Do they stoke up to go up on the stage?
68. We haven't worked this long just to see everything go up in smoke.
69. Change into second gear when you go up the hill.
70. You have to go up four flights of steps to get up to the roof.
71. We should go up and take possession of the land.
72. They do not go up hills or through mountains.
73. Wages won't go up to match prices.
74. How does the value actually go up or down?
75. The total may go up or down under negotiation.
76. The barricades go up to block an illegal rave.
77. Remember, what you go down in hiking you must go up(Sentencedict.com ), and the 800-foot climb out is no easy task.
78. But I am not the most efficient of fell walkers; others may go up top to conquer the summits.
79. It's reasonable to assume that most prices will go up again.
80. If so, what happens when Buckingham Palace, Sandringham or Balmoral go up in smoke?
81. The more times you go up there, the greater the risk.
82. Now I could hear the throb of impatience in his voice as he waited for the curtain to go up.
83. You may have noticed the water level go up in the container when you put objects in the water.
84. I have to go up north tomorrow on a family matter.
85. Wages go up when there are labor shortages[sentencedict.com], not when there are labor surpluses.
86. You have to go up two flights of stairs, and then it's the second door on your right.
87. By the time I got into position, my lungs were bursting and I had to go up for air again.
88. Now we are trying to get unemployment to go up, and I think we're going to succeed. Ronald Reagan
89. He lets me know the time and the place, and I go up to meet them at a special time.
90. Meanwhile, I had to go up into the roof and push down the ballcock when things went wrong.
More similar words: dig out, ring out, bring out, soup, coup, do up, group, couple, a couple of, control group.