Well-known; famous; renowned.
Obvious; blatant.
Food containing poison or a harmful additive to kill animals that are pests.
A light or hasty luncheon.
A packed lunch.
A post intended to get a rise out of others.
Anything which allures; something used to lure or entice someone or something into doing something
A small meal taken mid-morning while farming.
Any substance, especially food, used in catching fish, or other animals, by alluring them to a hook, snare, trap, or net.
A portion of food or drink, as a refreshment taken on a journey; also, a stop for rest and refreshment.
A miner's packed meal.
To intentionally annoy, torment, or threaten by constant rebukes or threats; to harass.
(of a person) To stop to take a portion of food and drink for refreshment during a journey.
To attract with bait; to entice.
(of a horse or other animal) To take food, especially during a journey.
To set dogs on (an animal etc.) to bite or worry; to attack with dogs, especially for sport.
To affix bait to a trap or a fishing hook or fishing line.
well-known; renowned
Said of the higher-ranking pair in a two pair.
Traveling towards a major terminus.
At university (especially Oxford or Cambridge).
Aloft.
Larger; greater in quantity, volume, value etc.
Functional; working.
Raised; lifted.
Above the horizon, in the sky.
Awake and out of bed.
Willing; ready.
Indicating a larger or higher quantity.
Headed or designated to go upward (as an escalator, stairway, elevator etc.) or toward (as a run-up).
Finished, to an end
On or at a physically higher level.
Chilled and served without ice.
Erect.
Ahead; leading; winning.
Happening; new; of concern. See also what's up, what's up with.
Facing upwards.
Well-informed; current.
In a good mood.
Built, constructed.
Fitted or fixed at a high or relatively high position, especially on a wall or ceiling.
Available to view or use; made public; posted.
Riding the horse; mounted.
Standing; upright.
Next in a sequence.
Away from the surface of the Earth or other planet; in opposite direction to the downward pull of gravity.
Aside or away, so as no longer to be present or in use.
Towards or at a central place, or any place that is visualised as 'up' by virtue of local features or local convention, or arbitrarily, irrespective of direction or elevation change.
To or from one's possession or consideration.
To or at a physically higher or more elevated position.
Used as an aspect marker to indicate a completed action or state; thoroughly, completely.
To or in a position of equal advance or equality; not short of, back of, less advanced than, away from, etc.; usually followed by to or with.
Towards the principal terminus, towards milepost zero.
In a positive vertical direction.
North.
Against the wind or current.
To a higher level of some quantity or notional quantity, such as price, volume, pitch, happiness, etc.
Without additional ice.
Relatively close to the batsman.
The direction opposed to the pull of gravity.
An up quark.
An upstairs room of a two story house.
A positive thing, or a time or situation when things are going well.
To upload.
To physically raise or lift.
To increase the level or amount of.
To promote.
To rise to a standing position; hence, by extension, to act suddenly; see also up and.
From south to north of.
At (a given place, especially one imagined to be higher or more distant from a central location).
From the mouth towards the source of (a river or waterway).
Further along (in any direction).
Of a man: having sex with.
Toward the center, source, or main point of reference; toward the end at which something is attached.
Toward the top of.