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T Tdol Editor, UsingEnglish.com Staff member Joined Nov 13, 2002 Member Type English Teacher Native Language British English Home Country UK Current Location Japan May 4, 2007 #1 You can check your answer here. Last edited: Aug 25, 2007
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BobK Harmless drudge Staff member Joined Jul 29, 2006 Member Type English Teacher Native Language English Home Country UK Current Location UK Aug 18, 2007 #3 It's interesting that a stand-up comedian doesn't stand anyone up, though I suppose he might send someone up. b PS I wanted to add a link to the definition of 'send up' (imitate, impersonate), but it's not in the UsingEnglish list (yet).
It's interesting that a stand-up comedian doesn't stand anyone up, though I suppose he might send someone up. b PS I wanted to add a link to the definition of 'send up' (imitate, impersonate), but it's not in the UsingEnglish list (yet).
T Tdol Editor, UsingEnglish.com Staff member Joined Nov 13, 2002 Member Type English Teacher Native Language British English Home Country UK Current Location Japan Aug 25, 2007 #4 BobK said: It's interesting that a stand-up comedian doesn't stand anyone up, though I suppose he might send someone up. b PS I wanted to add a link to the definition of 'send up' (imitate, impersonate), but it's not in the UsingEnglish list (yet). Click to expand... It is: https://www.usingenglish.com/reference/phrasal-verbs/send+up.html
BobK said: It's interesting that a stand-up comedian doesn't stand anyone up, though I suppose he might send someone up. b PS I wanted to add a link to the definition of 'send up' (imitate, impersonate), but it's not in the UsingEnglish list (yet). Click to expand... It is: https://www.usingenglish.com/reference/phrasal-verbs/send+up.html