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  1. get up toverb

    To engage in (an activity).

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of get up to in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of get up to in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of get up to in a Sentence

  1. Michael Avenatti:

    If you gonna go climb a mountain, that you've never climbed before, or a mountain it's really important for you to summit... Do you want a guy, do you want a guide that says to you: - You know, I don't know if we gonna be able to get up to face that mountain. Or do you wanna guy who looks you in the eye and says: - Let's go! We're gonna go climb this mountain?! (...) Well, here's what I'll say if I was going to take somebody up a side of a mountain I'd make sure we summited.

  2. Jeff Currie:

    The world was a different place when we ran those triple-digit numbers. So, you would not only need oil to go back you'd need all those variables to go back. You created a perfect set of conditions that allowed you to get up to those levels, i'm bullish on oil, two to three years out. But I don't know if I'm bullish from $20 to $50 a barrel, or from $40 to $70 a barrel, or from $50 to $100 a barrel ... Until you have an equilibrium in all those other macro variables, you can't talk about a stable equilibrium in oil.

  3. Jennifer Saunders:

    What don’t we get up to in the film, they do everything you’d expect them to do and more. They manage to kill a supermodel, I don’t know how much worse it gets than that.

  4. Tim Hodge:

    It's pretty intimidating, and with a newborn baby, you watch this water get up to where it's inches from those electrical outlets and it's probably time to get ready to go.

  5. Anthony Fauci:

    We probably should get up to twice that as we get into the next several weeks, and I think we will.


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