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get up

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phrasal verb Wind
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    get up

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  1. 1 to stand up after sitting, lying, etc. synonym rise The class got up when the teacher came in.
  2. 2if the sea or wind gets up, it increases in strength and becomes violent See related entries: Wind

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to get out of bed; to make somebody get out of bed He always gets up early. Could you get me up at 6.30 tomorrow? Oxford Collocations DictionaryGet up is used with these nouns as the object: petition See full entry

get somethingup

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to arrange or organize something We're getting up a party for her birthday.
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