| upchuck |
(informal) to vomit. |
| upcoming |
expected to appear or take place in the near future. |
| upcountry |
of, relating to, or located in the inland part of a country or region. [3 definitions] |
| update |
to provide with new or current information; bring up to date. [3 definitions] |
| updraft |
an upward current of air. |
| upend |
to set or stand on end. [3 definitions] |
| up for grabs |
(informal) within the potential grasp of anyone; not secured by any one person. |
| up-front |
frank; forthcoming. [4 definitions] |
| upgrade |
an upward slope or incline. [4 definitions] |
| upgradeable |
combined form of upgrade. |
| upheaval |
an act, instance, or condition of being raised or heaved upward, as a section of the earth's crust. [2 definitions] |
| upheave |
to lift or raise forcefully; heave upwards. |
| uphill |
on an upward slope, or in an upward direction. [5 definitions] |
| uphold |
to support or affirm, esp. in the face of a challenge. [2 definitions] |
| upholster |
to provide (furniture) with springs, padding, and a covering. |
| upholstery |
materials such as springs, padding, and fabric that are used to cover couches, chairs, or the like. [2 definitions] |
| UPI |
abbreviation of "United Press International." |
| up in arms |
stirred to fight; indignant. |
| up in the air |
undecided, unsettled, or uncertain. |
| upkeep |
the maintenance required to keep something or someone in good condition. [2 definitions] |
| upland |
the elevated or higher parts of land in a region. [2 definitions] |