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get all worked up V.

get caught up in

get up or rise early V. (in the morning)

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Larks tend to feel most energetic just after they get up in the morning.
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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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It is long-lived, and can get up to 16 years old.
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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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I like to get up from the kitchen table after every six bites and wander over to the lounge while she eats her muesli.
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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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As the song progresses, more and more members of the audience get up and dance to the music and silver foil confetti rains from the ceiling.
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Get up early to watch the sun rise in a low-slung deck chair with a fresh coffee in your hand.
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The table bellow provides more examples using the verb immgagol, which means to get up.
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