Similar words: praise, appraise, appraiser, raised, praiseworthy, appraisal, raise, raises. Meaning: adj. held up in the air.
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1. He upraised his hands in prayer.
2. She strode towards them, her fist upraised.
3. She held a torch in her upraised hand.
4. Willie leaned his head back on his upraised hands.
5. Young Andrew's belly shows between upraised jumper and trousers.
6. She strode towards them, her fist upraised - but just before she pounded on it, she hesitated.
7. A dark, thin figure leaped out, stick upraised, aiming at Claudel's head.
8. The wicked light, and their upraised arm is broken.
9. The upraised hammer dropped from his hands.
10. The suspects lined up with arms upraised.
11. The wicked are denied their light, and their upraised arm is broken.
12. He shield his face from blows with a upraised arm.
13. He shielded his eyes against the dust with an upraised arm.
14. A soldier stood on the centre line of the road, his arm upraised.
15. Shielding his eyes against the dust and heat with an upraised arm, he limped back to the corner and peered round.
16. In distinctive display flight flaps upwards at a steep angle and then glides down with wings scarcely upraised.
17. Many old Ally Pally hands nevertheless prefer the woman with upraised hands who formed the spectacular fountain in the old Palm Court.
18. It was a photo of a robed woman with a sharp star for a halo and a torch in her upraised hand.
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19. A new spider had woven from her shoulder to her upraised arm, a film-set touch that was too apposite.
20. There was a shadow on the shower curtain, a human-shape holding something in an upraised arm.
21. To convey ( a message or signal ) by waving an upraised arm, a flag, or a light.
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