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straighten up

British  

verb

  1. to become or cause to become erect

  2. to reform or become reformed

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straighten up Idioms  
  1. Make tidy, as in Let's get this room straightened up. [Second half of 1800s]


Example Sentences

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By the time he’d straightened up again, Chip had joined him on the porch, either because he was curious about the letter too, or because he really did have a crush on Katherine.

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Jonathan tried to straighten up but he couldn’t lift her off the ground.

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I straightened up and pulled out my tablet.

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There were various piles around that seemed hastily straightened up.

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“We have to do something about all this,” Natalie said, straightening up.

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