reach up to (someone or something)

reach up to (someone or something)

1. To extend or stretch to or in the direction of someone or something in a higher position. I reached up to Jake so I could grab the hammer from him. My eyes reached up to the sky through my grandmother's telephone. The flower opened its petals and reached up to the morning sunlight.
2. To extend or stretch something to or in the direction of someone or something in a higher position. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "reach" and "up to." I reached my hand up to Sarah so she could pull me out of the ditch. I reached the hammer up to Jake so he could finish the work on the roof.
See also: reach, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

reach something up to someone

Inf. to hand something up to someone. I reached the hammer up to Jack, who was fixing a loose shingle on the roof. Please reach this cold drink up to your brother.
See also: reach, up
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • reach up to
  • pass (someone or something) off (as something else)
  • pass off
  • not know (one) from Adam
  • not know from Adam
  • not know somebody from Adam
  • not know someone from Adam
  • stand (in) back of (someone or something)
  • stand back of
  • run with