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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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up-to-the-minute<br />

- the very latest or most recent<br />

We always try to get an up-to-the-minute weather report before we go skiing.<br />

up until<br />

- until<br />

I was in the library up until midnight last night.<br />

upper crust<br />

- rich <strong>and</strong> famous people, the highest class of people<br />

The private club was full of what looked like the upper crust of the city.<br />

upper h<strong>and</strong><br />

- controlling power, advantage<br />

The union members have the upper h<strong>and</strong> in their negotiations with the company.<br />

ups <strong>and</strong> downs<br />

- good fortune <strong>and</strong> bad fortune<br />

He is having a few ups <strong>and</strong> downs but generally he is doing well.<br />

upset the applecart<br />

- ruin or spoil a plan or idea<br />

Try not to upset the applecart as we have spent a lot of time working on this project.<br />

upshot of (something)<br />

- result or outcome of something<br />

The upshot of the meeting was that we would no longer continue to keep the store<br />

open.<br />

uptight<br />

- worried, irritated, anxious<br />

My sister has been uptight all week because of her exams.<br />

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