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Määritelmät
Verbit
- (literally) To move in an upwards direction; to ascend or climb.
- To rise from one's bed (often implying to wake up)
- To move from a sitting or lying position to a standing position; to stand up.
- To materialise; to grow stronger.
- To bring together, amass.
- To gather or grow larger by accretion.
- (sports) To go towards the attacking goal.
- (UK, Australia, colloquial) To criticise.
- (colloquial) To annoy.
Esimerkit
- I'm having difficulty getting up the stairs.
- I didn't get up until midday.
- Get up off the couch and clean this mess!
- As dusk fell a storm got up.
- The general got up a large body of men.
- The locomotive got up a good head of steam.
- I could see that he was getting up a temper.
- City sent on Adam Johnson for the ineffective Jo and the Englishman at least gave notice that he wanted to run at the Arsenal defence, but his team-mates had been run into the ground by then and no-one could get up in support of the winger.
- He got up me about the mess I made in the kitchen.
- Back in January 1989, as soon as Rod got up me that night, I knew he rated me, cared about what I did and how I performed. I felt I′d climbed a big step up the credibility ladder.
- I said ok and resorted to only taunting or using a taunt spell to get mobs off the wizzy but the cleric got up me for that too.
- To those of you who (and there a a few) who got up me yesterday at Mt White for being a slack-arse and not replacing the rear tyre on the 'Bird, I can now state for the record that she's shod with a brand new 020.
- Alan, silver-haired and full of Aussie wit, tells me how his favourite cousin got up him recently, ‘Of course, you get yourself into these situations if you′re always trying to be the hero.’ That really annoyed him.
- Well, Beaver said at last. Somethin′s got up him. Like you said—people have regrets.
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