(For a person) Having the body held upright and supported only by the feet.
1He stood up and heard the girl ask, 'Be you a-goin', zur?'
2Each of my family members stood up and offered a few words.
3Pelle stood up in his place in the middle of the class.
4Israel Salguero stood up and said, I have my work, too, Captain.
5He let her right foot down to the floor and stood up.
6The other three in the room stood up and faced the door.
7The second half of the order really stood up to be counted.
8Suddenly he stood up and sharply said, looking past and over me:
9Important and influential political voices have stood up and had their say.
10Everyone stood up, mentally preparing themselves for the long, dangerous jog north.
11You saw it was an empty sleeve?' He stood up right away.
12As long as you keep telling the truth, right? I stood up.
13It's about time somebody stood up and said as much in public.
14Porter stood up and sent Morris the wrong way from 12 yards.
15The captain stood up in the boat, and narrowly regarded the sea.
16She stood up to look back, wondering if she'd come too far.
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Stood up ao longo do tempo
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Estados Unidos da América