Similar words: upon, coupon, act upon, set upon, put upon, thereupon, fall upon, run upon. Meaning: adj. being up to particular standard or level especially in being up to date in knowledge.
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31. The police is checking up on him.
32. A message flashed up on my computer screen .
33. They stole up on the city at midnight.
34. A notice was nailed up on the church door.
35. The balloon soared up on a gust of wind.
36. It's coming up on your bedtime.
37. Never give up on anybody. Miracles happen every day.
38. The exam went quite well, except at the end when I tripped up on the final question.
39. We found an old sheep skeleton up on the cliffs.
40. A small party stole up on the bridge under cover of darkness.
41. Acting and direction are several notches up on the standards we are used to.
42. The traffic is starting to back up on the M25.
43. He urged them not to give up on peace efforts.
44. The body was washed up on the beach by the tide.
45. You gave me such a fright creeping up on me like that!
46. Can I just pick up on your first point again, please?
47. Since she'd offered to babysit, I took her up on it. Sentencedict.com
48. Carla, curled up on the sofa, was smoking a cigarette and stroking her cat.
49. At the last lap John held him, and then began to pick up on him.
50. Anorexia can creep up on young girls when they least expect it.
51. When we heard the alarm, we went up on deck.
52. We hear stories of people being turfed out and ending up on the streets.
53. I managed to sneak up on him when you knocked on the door.
54. It's worth swotting up on all the different types of computer before you buy one.
55. He looked a complete mess - dressed anyhow with hair sticking up on end.
56. The Government's political enemies were quick to pick up on this series of disasters.
57. There's a lot of work piled up on my desk.
58. He purchased a ticket and went up on the top deck.
59. Never give up on something you really want. It's difficult to wait, but worse to regret.
60. Why? Isn't it obvious? First, you impose way too much on me, and I'm tired of it. Second, you stood me up on Valentine 's Day.
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