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more up

adjective as in over

adjective as in uphill

adjective as in upward

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Ultimately, we are, and have historically been, more up-front about sex.

The only reason I am not more up front about this is because this is the decision for the speaker.

The fair organizers at Colombia—Hillel students—are much more up to date.

The Keystone State might be a little more up for grabs than Democrats would like to think.

Its revelations proved to be vital in bringing American foreign policy to a more up-to-date assessment of the Iranian threat.

While Chub held his breath, old Welcome made a few more up and down movements and then leaped from the platform.

If a kite would give motive power to a man skating, why not use a more up-to-date air-power scheme on the ice?

I had opportunity, without rudeness, the crowd so pressing in behind me, to glance once more up the line.

Small boats ply to and fro between Douglas Island and Juneau, a mile or more up the inlet on the opposite shore.

It was then found that our charts were, if anything, slightly more up to date than were those of the German pilots.

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On this page you'll find 125 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to up, such as: at the apex of, at the summit, and at the top.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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