freshen up
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~ make brighter and prettier; "we refurbished the guest wing"; "My wife wants us to renovate"
fork up
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~ to surrender someone or something to another; "the guard delivered the criminal to the police"; "render up the prisoners"; "render the town to the enemy"; "fork over the money"
frame up
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~ construct by fitting or uniting parts together
freshen up
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~ become or make oneself fresh again; "She freshened up after the tennis game"
fancy up
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~ put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive; "She never dresses up, even when she goes to the opera"; "The young girls were all fancied up for the party"
faggot up
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~ bind or tie up in or as if in a faggot; "faggot up the sticks"
fill up
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~ make full, also in a metaphorical sense; "fill a container"; "fill the child with pride"
fetch up
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~ finally be or do something; "He ended up marrying his high school sweetheart"; "he wound up being unemployed and living at home again"
fill up
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~ eat until one is sated; "He filled up on turkey"
felt up
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~ change texture so as to become matted and felt-like; "The fabric felted up after several washes"
fig up
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~ put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive; "She never dresses up, even when she goes to the opera"; "The young girls were all fancied up for the party"
fill up
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~ become full; "The pool slowly filled with water"; "The theater filled up slowly"
fill up
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~ fill or stop up; "Can you close the cracks with caulking?"
fatten up
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~ make fat or plump; "We will plump out that poor starving child"
face up
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~ deal with (something unpleasant) head on; "You must confront your problems"; "He faced the terrible consequences of his mistakes"
fess up
— Verb
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~ admit or acknowledge a wrongdoing or error; "the writer of the anonymous letter owned up after they identified his handwriting"
flame up
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~ burn brightly; "Every star seemed to flare with new intensity"
fire up
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~ arouse or excite feelings and passions; "The ostentatious way of living of the rich ignites the hatred of the poor"; "The refugees' fate stirred up compassion around the world"; "Wake old feelings of hatred"
fold up
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~ become folded or folded up; "The bed folds in a jiffy"
fold up
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~ bend or lay so that one part covers the other; "fold up the newspaper"; "turn up your collar"