Ingratiate oneself to; often with insincere behavior.
1 The waves and the coast shine up to them, and they fly between lights.
2 I feel it a duty to shine up their virtues.
3 I wonder that city feller didn't shine up to her.
4 The lights of New Oxford Street shine up ahead.
5 A bright yellow torch will shine up from underneath her chin like in scary movies.
6 While Aston Villa await their Angel they might as well shine up a halo or two.
7 I'm not trying to shine up to her.
8 He had taken some from her dressing-table to shine up his face in honor of me!
9 By the way, you might shine up to Hilda Farrand and join the rest of the fortune-hunters.
10 But when I flash dese on her-say, maybe she won't want to shine up at me again!
11 That made illumination shine up from the slots, like they were cracks in something bright at the center.
12 I don' believe it'll do yuh any good, suh, to try to shine up to tha' young lady.
13 Put on your lipstick or your best top hat, shine up your cane, and stride proudly into the store.
14 I'se a-gwine ter shine up ter dat yeller Suky dat's been a-holdin' her head so high ober ter Marse Perkins's.
15 If I gib yer gole, I expec' yer ter shine up an be 'greeable-like ter me ebbery way yer know how.
16 Get your eye in, though, and their flowers shine up at you, giving a bright relief to the more subtle colours of early spring.
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