straighten up
Britishverb
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to become or cause to become erect
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to reform or become reformed
Example Sentences
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But whether she was too nervous to do a thorough job or whether there was a more mysterious explanation, she straightened up empty-handed.
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Billy slipped the coins into his pocket and straightened up.
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Mr. Hodge bent down, ready to scramble down from the rock, but then he straightened up again.
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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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