What’s -UP?

What’s -UP?
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What’s -UP?

The word UP in English perhaps has more meanings than any other two-letter word. It’s easy to understand UP that means ‘ toward the sky’.
But when we awaken in the morning, why do we wake UP? At a meeting, why does a topic come UP?
Why do we speak UP, and why are the officers UP for election and why is it UP to the secretary to write UP a report?
We call UP our friends and we use lights to brighten UP a room, polish UP the silver, warm UP the leftovers and clean UP the kitchen.
We lock UP the house and some guys fix UP the old car.
At other times the little word has real special meaning. People stir UP trouble, line UP for tickets, work UP an appetite, and think UP excuses.
To be dressed is one thing but to be dressed UP is special.
And this up is confusing: A drain must be opened UP because it is stopped UP.
We open UP a store in the morning but we close it UP at night. We seem to be pretty mixed UP about UP!
When it threatens to rain, we say it is clouding UP. When the sun comes out we say it is clearing UP. When it rains, it wets UP the earth. When it does not rain for a while, things dry UP.
To be knowledgeable about the proper uses of UP, look UP  for the word in the dictionary. In a desk-sized dictionary, it takes UP almost 1/4 of the page and can add UP to about thirty definitions. If you are UP to it, you might try building UP a list of the many ways UP is used. It will take UP a lot of your time, but if you don’t give UP, you may wind UP with a hundred or more. We could still go on but we should wrap it UP, for now. Time is UP. It’s time and now I shall stop before someone says shut UP!

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  1. srini

    Good Job Raogaru. My Best wishes on the launch of your website

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