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Get Up
- verb - arrange by systematic planning and united effort; "machinate a plot"; "organize a strike"; "devise a plan to take over the director''s office"
- arrange by systematic planning and united effort; "machinate a plot"; "organize a strike"; "devise a plan to take over the director's office"
- cause to rise; "The sergeant got us up at 2 A.M."
- develop; "we worked up an as of an appetite"
- get up and out of bed; "I get up at 7 A.M. every day"; "They rose early"; "He uprose at night"
- put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive; "She never dresses up, even when she goes to the opera"; "The young girls were all fancied up for the party"
- raise from a lower to a higher position; "Raise your hands"; "Lift a load"
- rise to one''s feet; "The audience got up and applauded"
- rise to one's feet; "The audience got up and applauded"
- study intensively, as before an exam; "I had to bone up on my Latin ve
Get-Go
- noun - the time at which something is supposed to begin; "they got an early start"; "she knew from the get-go that he was the man for her"
Get-Up
- - General composition or structure; manner in which the parts of a thing are combined; arrangement; format; make-up; style of dress, etc.
Getter
- - One who gets, gains, obtains, acquires, begets, or procreates.
Getups
- noun - a set of clothing (with accessories); "his getup was exceedingly elegant"
Gitana
- noun - a Spanish female Gypsy
Gitano
- noun - a Spanish male Gypsy
Gotcha
- - Got you; I got you; as, I gotcha!.
GOTHAM
- unknown - Nickname for New York
Gothic
- adjective - a heavy typeface in use from 15th to 18th centuries
- a style of architecture developed in northern France that spread throughout Europe between the 12th and 16th centuries; characterized by slender vertical piers and counterbalancing buttresses and by vaulting and pointed arches
- as if belonging to the Middle Ages; old-fashioned and unenlightened; "a medieval attitude toward dating"
- characteristic of the style of type commonly used for printing German
- characterized by gloom and mystery and the grotesque; "gothic novels like `Frankenstein'"
- extinct East Germanic language of the ancient Goths; the only surviving record being fragments of a 4th-century translation of the Bible by Bishop Ulfilas
- of or relating to the Goths; "Gothic migrations"
- of or relating to the language of the ancient Goths; "the Gothic Bible translation"