put up
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~ provide; "The city has to put up half the required amount"
put up
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~ make available for sale at an auction; "The dealer put up three of his most valuable paintings for auction"
push up
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~ push upward; "The front of the trains that had collided head-on thrust up into the air"
put up
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~ mount or put up; "put up a good fight"; "offer resistance"
pull up short
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~ stop abruptly; "The police car pulled up short and then turned around fast"
prop up
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~ support by placing against something solid or rigid; "shore and buttress an old building"
put up
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~ preserve in a can or tin; "tinned foods are not very tasty"
pull up
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~ cause (a vehicle) to stop; "He pulled up the car in front of the hotel"
puff up
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~ become filled with pride, arrogance, or anger; "The mother was swelling with importance when she spoke of her son"
puff up
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~ praise extravagantly; "The critics puffed up this Broadway production"
put up
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~ provide housing for; "The immigrants were housed in a new development outside the town"
put up
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~ place so as to be noticed; "post a sign"; "post a warning at the dump"
pumped-up
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~ tense with excitement and enthusiasm as from a rush of adrenaline; "we were really pumped up for the race"; "he was so pumped he couldn't sleep"
pumped up
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~ tense with excitement and enthusiasm as from a rush of adrenaline; "we were really pumped up for the race"; "he was so pumped he couldn't sleep"
put-up
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~ planned secretly; "it was a put-up job"
perked up
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~ made or become more cheerful or lively; "his attention made her feel all perked up"
paid-up
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~ paid in advance; "paid-up insurance"; "paid-up members"
pent-up
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~ characterized by or showing the suppression of impulses or emotions; "her severe upbringing had left her inhibited"; "a very inhibited young man, anxious and ill at ease"; "their reactions were partly the product of pent-up emotions"; "repressed rage turned his face scarlet"