Australian English Meaning of took up with
Got up with
Other Australian English words related to Got up with
- associated
- bonded
- connected
- joined
- mixed
- mixed
- run
- related
- run
- travelled
- travelled
- collaborated
- fell in with
- Hanging around (or out)
- Rubbed shoulders (with)
- was friends with
- allies
- Attached
- made friends with
- chummed
- coupled
- fraternized
- grouped
- linked
- sorted
- tied
- consociated
- associated
- Cooperated
- They got on well together
- got on
- Got to know
- hooked up
- hang around (or go out)
- kept company (with)
- Stuffed about
- mucked around
- Rubbed elbows (with)
- Affiliated
- Banded
- club
- joined
- friends
- ganged
- interrelated
- knotted
- allied
- rallied
- one-sided
- socialised
- teamed
- married
- married
- colluded
- confederated
Nearest Words of took up with
- took up => took up
- took to the cleaners => took it to the dry cleaners
- took to task => took to task
- took to => took to
- took the mickey out of => took the piss out of
- took the floor => Took the floor.
- took ship => took ship
- took over => took over
- took out => took out
- took one's time => Took one's time
Definitions and Meaning of took up with in English
took up with
a device in a sewing machine for drawing up the slack thread as the needle rises in completing a stitch, pick up, lift, to pay the amount of (as a note), to make a beginning where another has left off, to enter upon (something, such as a business, hobby, or subject of study), to accept or adopt as one's own, a device for winding photographic film on a reel, core, or spool, to make tighter or shorter, to accept or adopt for the purpose of assisting, to begin to occupy (land), to proceed to deal with, the action of taking up, to begin again or take over from another, to respond favorably to (a person offering a bet, challenge, proposal, etc.), to absorb or incorporate into itself, to pull up or in so as to tighten or to shorten, to gather from a number of sources, to engage vigorously in a defense or dispute, to begin to associate or consort with, to occupy entirely or exclusively, to establish oneself in, to begin to engage in, to begin to occupy, to become shortened, to become interested or absorbed in, to proceed to consider or deal with
FAQs About the word took up with
Got up with
a device in a sewing machine for drawing up the slack thread as the needle rises in completing a stitch, pick up, lift, to pay the amount of (as a note), to mak
associated,bonded,connected,joined,mixed,mixed,run,related,run,travelled
Avoided,shunned,alienated,disbanded,dispersed,estranged,severed,split,Broke up,cold-shouldered
took up => took up, took to the cleaners => took it to the dry cleaners, took to task => took to task, took to => took to, took the mickey out of => took the piss out of,