To alter or make obscure, as with the intention to deceive.
1But Mrs. Tansey Moore had never taken the little doctor up socially.
2Raquella led the doctor up the path to the cliff city.
3M'wife wants me to go see some big-shot doctor up in Pine Bluff.
4Do you remember your cousin who was the doctor up in La Vega?
5There was a young doctor up there in the operating room.
6After lunch and coffee he rowed the doctor up the river towards Cliveden.
7And I told the girls to send a doctor up here.
8Then you must be a daughter of the district doctor up at Lysanger?
9Tom, we oughtn't to keep the doctor up here talking nonsense.
10She lighted the doctor up the stairs, and then turned briskly in another direction.
11It was you that helped the doctor up when he fell over the flower-pot.
12I figure you girls will want to doctor up your coffee to suit yourselves.
13This is my attempt to doctor up the Auchincloss-Miller proposition.
14We had every one given the doctor up as dead.
15The doctor up our way don't know anything about it.
16I've had a doctor up, but he could do nothing.
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