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stand up
verb as in cock
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Weak matches
verb as in disappoint
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verb as in erect
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verb as in hold
verb as in jack
verb as in pass muster
verb as in prove out
verb as in raise
verb as in rise
verb as in survive
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verb as in upraise
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verb as in uprear
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- assemble
- bring about
- cobble up
- compose
- construct
- create
- effect
- elevate
- fabricate
- fashion
- fit together
- forge
- form
- found
- frame
- fudge together
- heighten
- hoist
- initiate
- institute
- join
- knock together
- lift
- make
- make up
- manufacture
- mount
- organize
- pitch
- plant
- prefabricate
- produce
- put together
- put up
- raise
- rear
- run up
- set up
- shape
- stand
- throw together
- throw up
- upraise
verb as in verify
verb as in volunteer
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verb as in wash
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adjective as in erect
adjective as in right
adjective as in upright
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Example Sentences
In recent years, Jacobson had also performed stand-up around Los Angeles’ comedy scene.
He scrambled momentarily through the show’s New York office to find a quiet place to talk about his third Netflix stand-up special, “Love to Hate It.”
This year's winner, comedian Chris McCausland, who was the first blind contestant to take part in Strictly, will not appear on the tour due to scheduling conflicts with his stand-up dates.
"I was bored out of my head and as a dare from myself I decided to have a go at stand-up."
The former cast member, who rocketed to stardom post-”SNL” with his blistering stand-up comedy, returned to host for the fourth time this week.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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