Similar words: rise up, raise up, use up, ease up, closeup, tense up, close up, coliseum. Meaning: v. 1. get wise to 2. cause someone to become aware of something.
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1, Wise up, Vic - he's cheating you!
2, It's time to wise up and tell those around you that enough is enough.
3, Consumers need to wise up to the effect that advertising has on them.
4, It took him awhile to wise up.
5, When are you going to wise up?
6, They can wise up to what's going on here by reading newspapers.
7, But companies are beginning to wise up—and none too soon.
8, Fleas became wise up and adjusted his own jump height.
9, Hey! wise up! Put up or shut up. You eat with that mouth?
10, You can wise up on details by reading this booklet.
11, You can wise up on details by reading the newspaper.
12, Those who think this is a harmless recreational drug should wise up.
13, While both developer subsidies passed,[http://sentencedict.com/wise up.html] the narrow margin clearly indicates the voters of this valley are beginning to wise up.
14, He was offended but also embarrassed that he had taken so long to wise up.
More similar words: rise up, raise up, use up, ease up, closeup, tense up, close up, coliseum, wise, wiser, wisely, unwise, wise guy, otherwise, likewise, edgewise, unwisely, wisecrack, lengthwise, streetwise, worldly-wise, contrariwise, anticlockwise, anti-clockwise, counterclockwise, penny wise and pound foolish, disenfranchise, disenfranchised, disenfranchisement, museum.