get up
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~ study intensively, as before an exam; "I had to bone up on my Latin verbs before the final exam"
get up
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~ get up and out of bed; "I get up at 7 A.M. every day"; "They rose early"; "He uprose at night"
get up
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~ develop; "we worked up an as of an appetite"
give up
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~ put an end to a state or an activity; "Quit teasing your little brother"
get up
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~ arrange by systematic planning and united effort; "machinate a plot"; "organize a strike"; "devise a plan to take over the director's office"
go up
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~ burn completely; be consumed or destroyed by fire; "The hut burned down"; "The mountain of paper went up in flames"
give up
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~ lose (s.th.) or lose the right to (s.th.) by some error, offense, or crime; "you've forfeited your right to name your successor"; "forfeited property"
give up
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~ part with a possession or right; "I am relinquishing my bedroom to the long-term house guest"; "resign a claim to the throne"
get up
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~ rise to one's feet; "The audience got up and applauded"
go up
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~ be erected, built, or constructed; "New buildings are going up everywhere"
get used to
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~ get or become familiar or accustomed with through experience; "I finally got used to my husband's odd habits"
give vent
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~ give expression or utterance to; "She vented her anger"; "The graduates gave vent to cheers"
gain vigor
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~ gain or regain energy; "I picked up after a nap"
give voice
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~ put into words or an expression; "He formulated his concerns to the board of trustees"
give way
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~ move in order to make room for someone for something; "The park gave way to a supermarket"; "`Move over,' he told the crowd"
give way
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~ stop operating or functioning; "The engine finally went"; "The car died on the road"; "The bus we travelled in broke down on the way to town"; "The coffee maker broke"; "The engine failed on the way to town"; "her eyesight went after the accident"
go a long way
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~ suffice or be adequate for a while or to a certain extent
give way
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~ break down, literally or metaphorically; "The wall collapsed"; "The business collapsed"; "The dam broke"; "The roof collapsed"; "The wall gave in"; "The roof finally gave under the weight of the ice"
give way
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~ end resistance, as under pressure or force; "The door yielded to repeated blows with a battering ram"