One overly upright
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PRUDEOne overly upright
MANOFMORALSUpright one
PIANOUpright, for one
LIAROne who's not upright
rearerone that rears (to lift upright)
rearersREARER, one that rears (to lift upright)
bedpostsone of the upright supports of a bedstead
standerone who stands (to assume an upright position)
bedpostone of the upright supports of a bedstead
standersSTANDER, one who stands (to assume an upright position)
studone of the upright posts forming the frame of a wall
studdingone of the upright posts forming the frame of a wall
crossdevice composed of an upright bar traversed by a horizontal one
studsone of the upright posts forming the frame of a wall
stookerone that stooks (to stack grain upright in a field for drying)
stookersSTOOKER, one that stooks (to stack grain upright in a field for drying)
trilithon(Greek) a stone monument of two upright and one transverse slab also TRILITH
trilithonsTRILITHON, (Greek) a stone monument of two upright and one transverse slab also TRILITH
hurdlesAn upright frame, typically one of a series, that athletes in a race must jump over
doorjambsEach of the two upright parts of a doorframe, on one of which the door is hung
monolithsA large single upright block of stone, esp. one shaped into or serving as a pillar or monument
monolithA large single upright block of stone, esp. one shaped into or serving as a pillar or monument
hydrantsAn upright water pipe, esp. one in a street, with a nozzle to which a fire hose can be attached
unicycledvehicle with one wheel, esp. a pedal-driven device kept upright and steered by body balance, commonly used by acrobats and other performers
hengeNeolithic monument of the British Isles, consisting of a circular area enclosed by a bank and ditch and often containing additional features including one or more circles of upright stone or wood pillars: probably used for ritual purposes or for marking a
hengesNeolithic monument of the British Isles, consisting of a circular area enclosed by a bank and ditch and often containing additional features including one or more circles of upright stone or wood pillars: probably used for ritual purposes or for marking a