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Meanings of
think up
in English
Portuguese
pensar
Catalan
confeccionar
Spanish
pensar en
Back to the meaning
Devise or invent.
hatch
concoct
think of
dream up
Portuguese
pensar
Usage of
think up
in English
1
Last week, it was Mercury's turn to
think
up
good, big ideas.
2
Beverley must
think
up
something original in the way of entertainment- asurprise
3
I
think
up
chores for him to do to occupy his time.
4
So I'll have plenty to
think
up
when I write your epitaph.
5
Before I could
think
up
another tune, we arrived at the sewer.
6
I've been sitting around lately trying to
think
up
a good joke.
7
You have to be helpful and
think
up
ways to help people.
8
He could
think
up
a whole lot of new field tricks overnight.
9
Double my dose of the pearls,
think
up
something, whatever you choose.
10
And if you can
think
up
an equally becoming hat for winter--
11
You
think
up
some way to make him accept some money, Betty.
12
I reckons as how I'll hev tuh
think
up
sum other kind.
13
I'll
think
up
a way to do this without creating any suspicion.
14
I'll
think
up
some trick by which we can pay them back.
15
Bernice's ears burned as she tried to
think
up
an effectual come-back.
16
Joel would never be able to
think
up
a lie like that.
Other examples for "think up"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
think
up
think
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
think up
Portuguese
pensar
inventar
Catalan
confeccionar
tramar
Spanish
pensar en
urdir
elaborar
soñar
encubar
Think up
through the time
Think up
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common