37.in an erect, vertical, or raised position: The gate at the railroad crossing is up. The tent is up.
38.above the earth or ground: The corn is up and ready to be harvested.
39.in the air; aloft: The meteorological balloons are up. The airplanes are up for their reconnaissance flights.
40.(of heavenly bodies) risen above the horizon: The sun is up.
41.awake or out of bed: to be up with insomnia.
42.mounted on horseback:
He knows which jockeys are up in every race. 43.(of water in natural bodies) high with relation to the banks or shore: The tide is up.
44.built; constructed: The new museum is up and open to the public.
45.facing upward: He is resting and his face is up.
47.(of roads, highways, etc.) having the surface broken or removed (usually used in combination): a torn-up road.
48.in revolt, mutiny, or rebellious agitation: Many territories were up and preparing to send troops against the government.
49.in a state of agitation: Beware of him when his temper is up.
50.Informal. cheerful or
optimistic; high-spirited; happy; exuberant; upbeat.
51.Informal. productive, favorable, or profitable: a string of up months for the company.
52.afoot or amiss: Her nervous manner told me that something was up.
53.in a state of enthusiastic or confident readiness (usually followed by
for):
The team was definitely up for the game. 54.bound; on the way: She was on a ship up for Australia.
55.resolved in an unfavorable or undesired way: They knew that their game was up.
56.higher than formerly in cost, amount, degree, etc.: The price of meat was up.
57.(of age) advanced (usually followed by in): He is rather spry for a man so up in years.
58.active: The captain wished to set sail as soon as the wind was up.
59.in a legal proceeding as defendant: He is up for murder.
60.in operation or ready for use: The theater's lights are up.
61.(of points or other standards used to determine the winner in a competition) ahead; in advance: He won the game with two points up over his opponent.
62.considered or under consideration: a candidate up for reelection; a bill that is up before Congress.
63.wagered; bet: He won all the money up in the game.
64.living or located inland or on elevated ground: They live in a village two miles up from the coast.
65.(used with a preceding numeral to indicate that a score is tied in a competition): It was 10 up at the end of the first half.
66.ahead of an opponent or opponents: They scored three times in a row to go two up.
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