upwith

come up

verb

{bc}{sx|rise||6}

put up

verb

{bc}to place in a container or receptacle

stand up

verb

{bc}to rise to a standing position

take up

verb

{bc}{sx|pick up||}, {sx|lift||}

be p■ (up) with pride

idiom

{bc}to be showing oneu0027s pride by the way one behaves or holds oneu0027s body

catch up with

idiom

{bc}to move fast enough to join (someone or something that is in front)

come up with the goods

idiom

{bc}to produce the desired or promised results {bc}to do what is wanted or expected

eaten up with/by

idiom

{bc}unable to escape (a feeling, such as jealousy, bitterness, etc.) and made unhappy by it

fed up with

idiom

{bc}very tired of (something) {bc}angry about (something that has continued for a long time)

keep up with

idiom

{bc}to go or make progress at the same rate as (others) {bc}to stay even with (others) in a race, competition, etc.

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