get up vs overpass

get up

verb
  • To move in an upward direction; to ascend or climb. 

  • To go towards the attacking goal. 

  • To materialise; to grow stronger. 

  • To move from a sitting or lying position to a standing position; to stand up. 

  • To rise from one's bed (often implying to wake up). 

  • To bring together; to amass. 

  • To gather or grow larger by accretion. 

  • To criticise. 

  • To dress in a certain way, especially extravagantly. 

  • To annoy. 

overpass

verb
  • To pass above something, as when flying or moving on a higher road. 

  • To exceed, overstep, or transcend a limit, threshold, or goal. 

  • To disregard, skip, or miss something. 

noun
  • A section of a road or path that crosses over an obstacle, especially another road, railway, etc. 

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