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I . get up V. trans.

1. get up (organize):

2. get up coloq. (dress):

3. get up always separ. ingl. brit. coloq. (wake):

4. get up insep. (climb):

II . get up V. intr.

1. get up (get out of bed):

2. get up (rise):

get-up [ˈgetʌp, ingl. am. ˈget̬-] SUST. coloq.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Only seven of us didn't get up and walk out, but we still thought he was crazy.
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This drug was first discovered in the battlegrounds of the war, so the dead soldiers could get up and keep fighting.
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I get up at 6:00 a.m., brush my teeth and, with insane nervousness, lace up my shoes.
www.dailylife.com.au
Average annual precipitation at the airport is 11.82 in; the highest mountain peaks get up to 17 in per year.
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The table bellow provides more examples using the verb immgagol, which means to get up.
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As they get up to leave, the girls suggest them to go at their home and makeout since their parents are not there.
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Then, when you get home, knock back another few pints of water and when you get up at night to pee, drink more water.
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Its size has been known to get up to 11 mm, but is usually about 8 mm.
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They sure can get up one's nose.
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Very economical, 80 mpg; though some claim they are able to get up to 90 mpg (imp).
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