clear up
— Verb
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~ make clear and (more) comprehensible; "clarify the mystery surrounding her death"
come up
— Verb
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~ start running, functioning, or operating; "the lights went on"; "the computer came up"
come up
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~ move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody; "He came singing down the road"; "Come with me to the Casbah"; "come down here!"; "come out of the closet!"; "come into the room"
cock up
— Verb
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~ raise; "The dog pricked up his ears"
climb up
— Verb
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~ rise in rank or status; "Her new novel jumped high on the bestseller list"
clear up
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~ finish a task completely; "I finally got through this homework assignment"
climb up
— Verb
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~ go upward with gradual or continuous progress; "Did you ever climb up the hill behind your house?"
come up
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~ result or issue; "A slight unpleasantness arose from this discussion"
close up
— Verb
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~ refuse to talk or stop talking; fall silent; "The children shut up when their father approached"
clear up
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~ make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear; "Could you clarify these remarks?"; "Clear up the question of who is at fault"
clutter up
— Verb
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~ fill a space in a disorderly way
come up
— Verb
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~ move upward; "The fog lifted"; "The smoke arose from the forest fire"; "The mist uprose from the meadows"
climb up
— Verb
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~ appear to be moving upward, as by means of tendrils; "the vine climbed up the side of the house"
come up
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~ gather (money or other resources) together over time; "She had scraped together enough money for college"; "they scratched a meager living"
close up
— Verb
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~ block passage through; "obstruct the path"
close up
— Verb
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~ unite or bring into contact or bring together the edges of; "close the circuit"; "close a wound"; "close a book"; "close up an umbrella"
close up
— Adverb
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~ very close; "without my reading glasses I can hardly see things close up"; "even firing at close range he missed"
caught up
— Adjective
– English
~ having become involved involuntarily; "caught up in the excitement of the crowd"; "caught up in the scandal"
churned-up
— Adjective
– English
~ moving with or producing or produced by vigorous agitation; "winds whipped the piled leaves into churning masses"; "a car stuck in the churned-up mud"