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up adverb- each; equal in quantity UK, 1809
- He made them, and the score stood eighteen up. — James T. Farrell, Tournament Star, p. 74, 1946
- up to or up at AUSTRALIA, 1884
- Your missus believe yer when yer tell “er yer goin” up the pub to cook fish? — Nino Culotta (John O’Grady), Gone Fishin’, p. 172, 1962
- You still want to go up the bush, don’t you? — George Johnston, My Brother Jack, p. 122, 1964
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