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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211. My dad called me up to tell me the good news.
212. He woke up to find himself alone in the house.
213. He stuffed the ventilator shafts up to stop the smoke from entering his room.
214. I hope you'll act up to the good advice I've given you.
215. Have you any idea of what he is up to?
216. The future is in my hands. It's totally up to me.
217. Up to now,I've read as far as the fifth chapter(sentencedict.com),the second volume of "The War and Peace".
218. Is this building going to stand up to the strongest gales?
219. She snapped her book shut and got up to leave.
220. She strode purposefully up to the door and knocked loudly.
221. It was up to him to concentrate on his studies and make something of himself.
222. Some boys make up to their teachers to get good marks.
223. Bring the car up to the door, it'll be easier to load.
224. There was so much hype beforehand that it would have been difficult for the film to match up to/with our expectations of it.
225. She stood up to brush the crumbs off her uniform.
226. He woke up to hear the sound of bells clanging in the distance.
227. People should wake up to the fact that people with disabilities have got a vote as well.
228. He pointed up to the roof, through which the steady drumming of rain could be heard.
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229. Nature gives you the face you have at 20, it is up to you to merit the face you have at 50.
230. We are not dou landlord, lost, gave up to lose but joy beans.
231. A young girl came up to me and asked for money.
232. At the roll call, the students answered up to their names.
233. Thirty four people were slaughtered while queuing up to cast their votes.
234. She strode purposefully up to the desk and demanded to speak to the manager.
235. The retail price index for September is expected to show inflation edging up to about 10.8 per cent.
236. Whether you live in or live out is entirely up to you.
237. I wish I could wake her up to the danger she is in.
238. I fail to live up to the people who love me, still persistent waiting for the one I love.
239. Can we hook up to the electricity supply at the campsite?
240. He finished the bottle of whiskey, stood up to leave and keeled over.
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.