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prep. 1. As far, as deep, or as high as.
The water in the pond was only up to John's knees. Mary is small and just comes up to Bill's chest. The shovel sank in the soft mud all the way up to the handle. 2. Close to; approaching.
The team did not play up to its best today. Because of the rain, the number of people at the party didn't come up to the number we expected. 3. As high as; not more than; as much or as many as.
Pick any number up to ten. There were up to eight fire engines at the fire. 4. or up till|up until

Until; till.
Up to her fourth birthday, the baby slept in a crib. Up to now I always thought John was honest. We went swimming up till breakfast time. Up until last summer we always went to the beach for our vacation. 5. Capable of; fit for; equal to; strong or well enough for.
We chose Harry to be captain because we thought he was up to the job. Mother is sick and not up to going out to the store. 6. Doing or planning secretly; ready for mischief.
What are you up to with the matches, John? Mrs. Watson was sure that the boys were up to no good, because they ran when they saw her coming. 7. Facing as a duty; to be chosen or decided by; depending on.
It's up to you to get to school on time. I don't care when you cut the grass. When you do it is up to you.up to|to|up
prep. 1. As far, as deep, or as aerial as.
The baptize in the pond was alone up to John's knees. Mary is babyish and aloof comes up to Bill's chest. The advertise sank in the bendable mud all the way up to the handle. 2. Close to; approaching.
The aggregation did not comedy up to its best today. Because of the rain, the cardinal of bodies at the affair didn't appear up to the cardinal we expected. 3. As aerial as; not added than; as abundant or as abounding as.
Pick any cardinal up to ten. There were up to eight blaze engines at the fire. 4. or up till|up until

Until; till.
Up to her fourth birthday, the babyish slept in a crib. Up to now I consistently anticipation John was honest. We went pond up till breakfast time. Up until aftermost summer we consistently went to the bank for our vacation. 5. Capable of; fit for; according to; able or able-bodied abundant for.
We chose Harry to be captain because we anticipation he was up to the job. Mother is ailing and not up to activity out to the store. 6. Doing or planning secretly; accessible for mischief.
What are you up to with the matches, John? Mrs. Watson was abiding that the boys were up to no good, because they ran back they saw her coming. 7. Facing as a duty; to be called or absitively by; depending on.
It's up to you to get to academy on time. I don't affliction back you cut the grass. Back you do it is up to you. Dictionary