Synonym: adequate to, capable, equal to, up to. Similar words: add up to, come up to, stand up to, lead up to, face up to, up to date, live up to, measure up to. Meaning: adj. 1. busy or occupied with 2. having the requisite qualities for.
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61. I can't eat any more.I'm up to here.
62. He measures up to his job in every way.
63. Jane walked boldly up to the platform without faltering.
64. This hotel can accommodate up to 500 guests.
65. Lucy stretched up to kiss his cheek.
66. I need a boss I can look up to.
67. She was borne up to the ambulance.
68. Cars drew up to disgorge a wedding party.
69. He brought the car up to the door.
70. What mischief are you up to?
71. He doesn't feel up to the job.
72. Go up to the fork and turn left.
73. Tell them to bear up to one another.
74. It's up to you to decide.
75. I don't feel up to any more work today.
76. I stopped up to watch the match.
77. The fortress was delivered up to the enemy.
78. Then the rain came and the red flag went up to signal a halt.
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79. The little lad was a real handful. He was always up to mischief.
80. The car is a beauty and quite up to date.
81. Machines are delivering up to only 25 percent of the fuel they combust.
82. The government will provide temporary accommodation for up to three thousand people.
83. The cheetah can attain speeds of up to 97 kph.
84. She raised her arm up to fend branches from her eyes.
85. The path going up to the back door is very muddy.
86. Alan Tomlinson has reconstructed the events that led up to the deaths.
87. We arranged for some home tutoring to get him up to speed with the other children in his class.
88. I had just got up to their boat when a strong wind hit us.
89. Many men feel their body shape doesn't live up to the stereotype of the ideal man.
90. He opened the gate and started walking up to the house.
More similar words: add up to, come up to, stand up to, lead up to, face up to, up to date, live up to, measure up to, keep to, symptom, interrupt, corruption.