If something is right up your alley it is something you enjoy, something your familiar with or something you're good at. For example, if a kid is athletic and enjoys sports, then a field day is right up that kid's alley.
Something that is made up is not real. It is fictional. The phrase "made up" is also used to refer to someone wearing make-up. For example: "She was made up to go out for the night". It's also used to refer to something as being finished.
it means to add something a puctuation to both up and down
I think "Without Ceasing" means ---without giving up faith!...
The image is of someone keeping score on a blackboard. If you "chalk it up" to something, you acknowledge that whatever it was caused the result.You often hear this phrase as "Chalk it up to experience," which means that whatever happened was not the result you wanted, but you have learned something from it.
If you make something up, you create it from your imagination, you tell something that isn't true.
1. Something is floating up in the air 2. Something is indefinite or undetermined
To Ginger something is to mess up, botch something, to screw up, to make a mess of something. To Ginger up means to excite or incite.
to wake up something or someone
If you mean: He just turned up at the show? It means that someone or something happened to be there.
Compact has a few different meanings. It can mean to neatly pack something or it can mean that it is made up of something specific. It can also mean to exert force onto something.
If someone is "gearing up for something," it means that they are preparing to do something. Gearing up refers to putting on equipment (or gear) for an activity.
Given something up totally.
You may mean 'conceded' which means you gave up something.
like it seems like your up to something..are your goona do something sneaky.
Give up means to surrender or cede something.
It depends on the context. It can mean to physically pick something up in your hands or arms. It can mean to feel better. It can mean to clean up an area by picking up debris or clutter. It can mean to pay the bill or "pick up" the cheque. It can mean to casually attract someone romantically or sexually. It can mean to acquire or learn something without formal study or arrangements. It can mean to detect something. It can mean to attractively accentuate another item. It can also be a noun. It can mean a type of truck. It can mean the act of doing any of the above meanings. It can mean the reception of signals by electronic apparatus. It can mean a device that produces an electrical signal in response to some other signal.