to find and bring together a group of animals or people:
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Hitting one upto ask someone for something:
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Cheered them onto express your encouragement and wishes for someones success:
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Topped him upto add more of something, especially money, to an existing amount to create the total you need:
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Lapped it upto buy, listen to, or do something very enthusiastically:
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To gee one upsomething that you say to a horse to make it move faster:
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Pulls them offto succeed in doing something difficult or unexpected:
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Loosening you upTo loosen up is also to relax, esp. after being nervous:
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Loosening it upto start to feel less embarrassed and to become more relaxed when you are with other people, or to make someone feel like this:
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Knocked her downto cause someone or something to fall to the ground by hitting him, her, or it
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Trumped it upto accuse someone of something they have not done in order to have an excuse for punishing that person
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Stitches me upto join the two sides of something with stitches, for example torn clothing or a deep cut, or to treat someone who has a deep cut by doing this:
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Weighing one upto think carefully about the advantages or disadvantages of a situation before making a decision:
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To gorgea deep, narrow valley with steep sides, usually formed by a river or stream cutting through hard rock
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To glistento shine by reflecting light from a wet or smooth surface:
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Weighed them upto think carefully about the advantages or disadvantages of a situation before making a decision:
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Knocks one outIf a drug or alcohol knocks you out, it makes you go to sleep:
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To blusterto speak in a loud, angry, or offended way, usually with little effect:
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To kludgesomething, especially computer hardware or software , that has been put together from whatever is available, especially when it does not work very well:
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To tranqa tranquillizer (= a drug used to make a person calmer, or to make an animal unconscious or calmer) :