Fight with it up
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MIXFight, with "it up"
ASHES"People who fight fire with fire usually end up with ...": Abigail Van Buren
EPEEIt's pointless to fight with it
CLAMSButtons it, with "up"
FESSTell it, with "up"
WISESFigures it out, with "up"
SPEEDEDStepped on it, with "up"
SOBERSSleeps it off, with "up"
FESSAdmit it all, with "up"
FEDHaving had it, with "up"
IRONAND"Build it up with ... steel . . . "
JARYou can put up with it
CARS"Shake It Up" band, with "the"
STOPWord with it, up or sign
ERAIt goes up with a HR
RADARIt picks up things with a dish
LUMPPut up with, if you don't like it
THECARSRock group with the hit "Shake it Up"
BAMWord used with "kick it up a notch"
ANTEYou have to be up front with it
SENDiPhone button with an up arrow on it
JONESESIt can be tough to keep up with them
LAGASSEChef with the catchphrase "Kick it up a notch"
ANTEBe up front with it to get a hand
HANSOLOFictional pilot with the iconic line, "Laugh it up, fuzzball"
wittolsa man who knows of his wife's infidelity and puts up with it
wittola man who knows of his wife's infidelity and puts up with it
EVERGIt shared a Grammy Song of the Year award with "You Light Up My Life"
GTO1964 hit with the lyric "C'mon and turn it on, wind it up, blow it out"
speakerphonesA telephone with a loudspeaker and microphone, allowing it to be used without picking up the handset
speakerphoneA telephone with a loudspeaker and microphone, allowing it to be used without picking up the handset
eatsenjoy eagerly or avidly lap used with up it was an amazing performance and the crowd ate it up
eaterenjoy eagerly or avidly lap used with up it was an amazing performance and the crowd ate it up
eatenjoy eagerly or avidly lap used with up it was an amazing performance and the crowd ate it up
suggestionThe action or process of calling up an idea or thought in someone's mind by associating it with other things
suggestionsThe action or process of calling up an idea or thought in someone's mind by associating it with other things
wearsaccept or tolerate without complaint put up with usually used in negative constructions your mates wouldn't wear it Colin MacInnes
wearaccept or tolerate without complaint put up with usually used in negative constructions your mates wouldn't wear it Colin MacInnes
wearedaccept or tolerate without complaint put up with usually used in negative constructions your mates wouldn't wear it Colin MacInnes
curvetsleap of a horse from a rearing position, in which it springs up with the hind legs outstretched as the forelegs descend