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  1. GET UP definition: 1. to stand up: 2. If the wind gets up, it starts to grow stronger: 3. to wake up and get out of…. Learn more.

  2. 1. a. : to arise from bed. b. : to rise to one's feet. c. : climb, ascend. 2. : to go ahead or fasterused in the imperative as a command especially to driven animals. transitive verb. 1. : to make preparations for : organize. got up a party for the newcomers. 2. : to arrange as to external appearance : dress. 3. : to acquire a knowledge of. 4.

  3. If you are sitting or lying and then get up, you rise to a standing position. I got up and walked over to where he was. American English : get up / ɡɛt ˈʌp /

  4. GET UP meaning: 1. to stand up: 2. If the wind gets up, it starts to grow stronger: 3. to wake up and get out of…. Learn more.

  5. get up meaning, definition, what is get up: to get out of your bed after sleeping, o...: Learn more.

  6. GETUP definition: the particular clothing, esp. when strange or unusual, that someone is wearing: . Learn more.

  7. Definitions of get up. verb. rise to one's feet. “The audience got up and applauded” synonyms: arise, rise, stand up, uprise. see more. verb. get up and out of bed. “I get up at 7 A.M. every day” synonyms: arise, rise, turn out, uprise. see more. verb. raise from a lower to a higher position. synonyms: bring up, elevate, lift, raise. see more. verb

  8. 1. phrasal verb. When someone who is sitting or lying down gets up, they rise to a standing position. I got up and walked over to where he was. 2. phrasal verb. When you get up, you get out of bed. They have to get up early in the morning. More Synonyms of get up. See full dictionary entry for get. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  9. Get up is the most frequent way of saying “get into a standing position”, and this can be from a sitting, kneeling, or lying position; if you stand up, this is nearly always after sitting, especially on a chair.

  10. v.tr. 1. a. To come into possession or use of; receive: got a cat for her birthday. b. To meet with or incur: got nothing but trouble for her efforts. 2. a. To go after and obtain: got a book at the library; got breakfast in town. b. To go after and bring: Get me a pillow. c. To purchase; buy: get groceries. 3. a.

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