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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241. When I stood up to her, her right cheek would begin to twitch.
242. This piece of material may be cut up to make a pair of trousers.
243. I was too wound up to sleep.
244. Her work hasn't been up to par lately.
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245. We're up to our eyes in work.
246. The music builds up to a rousing climax.
247. Michael's not really up to that job.
248. Hadlee is now running up to bowl.
249. The event did not live up to expectations.
250. We went up to London last weekend.
251. During the first scene, which begins early in the morning, we'll dim the lights up to give the effect of growing daylight.
252. Connie always plays up to her parents when she wants money.
253. I hope you haven't been up to any mischief while I was away.
254. It was a hard pull up to the mountain hut.
255. Consumers need to wise up to the effect that advertising has on them.
256. A man came up to him and asked for a light.
257. It's up to you to judge these works of art.
258. Up to twenty users can have simultaneous access to the system.
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.