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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121. There you can see the slogan written up on the wall.
122. Of course it's not OK to beat up on your wife.
123. I have to catch up on my work so I can't come out.
124. We'll have to double up on books; there aren't enough to go around.
125. I'm sure he knew I was checking up on him.
126. The blow hit the boxer and he curled up on the floor.
127. I wish you wouldn't creep up on me like that!
128. He is mugging up on his chemistry for the final examination.
129. We put a lot of material up on our website simply by repurposing our existing catalog.
130. There were enough guitarists to double up on parts .
131. Make sure you swot up on the company before the interview.
132. Snow was banked up on either side of the road.
133. The magic show had a lot of audience participation, with people shouting things to the performers and going up on stage.
134. Thousands of herring and crab are washed up on the beaches during every storm.
135. The snow had banked up on either side of the road.
136. He peered at me like I'd just puked up on his jeans.
137. You should ease up on the child and stop scolding her.
137. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
138. He gave up on programmatic politics and turned his back on public life.
139. Don't creep up on me like that - you scared the shit out of me.
140. You should ease up on the boy and stop scolding him.
141. The ladies spent some time catching up on each other's health and families.
142. The police were checking up on what the man had told him.
143. The project was set up on the initiative of a local landowner.
144. Use a light colour which will show up on a dark background.
145. The authorities have urged people to stock up on fuel in case hostilities break out.
146. He checked up on you as a matter of routine.
147. Could I take you up on that offer of a lift, Rob?
148. This is the second time that Matthew has been hauled up on a dangerous driving charge.
149. He put his feet up on the desk and lay back in his chair.
150. Long queues are building up on most of Britain's motorways.
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