Form or accumulate steadily.
1 It's difficult to work up the energy to be vindictive these days.
2 None of Graf's work up to that point had been party political.
3 Skipping is a cost-free way to work up a sweat at home.
4 Doubtless she'd be able to work up a little more interest tomorrow.
5 Nothing like sleeping fifteen hundred years to work up a real thirst.
6 And the sports programme will work up an appetite for it all.
7 He could not work up much enthusiasm for Baerlon, either, not now.
8 Or just the appetizer, if you want to work up to that.
9 Do you think there'd be any work up here for a contractor?
10 Jennifer, work up some momerath on what that will mean for us.
11 I believed it, too, but I couldn't work up the usual anger.
12 No; but I have a theory which I shall work up to-morrow.
13 She could not realize that Nessus had to work up his courage.
14 Maybe with every little effort, we can work up to performing miracles.
15 Only a Philistine would have to work up a snigger at him.
16 Instead, focus on what you can do, and work up from there.
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