Upcast
(Up*cast") v. t.

1. To cast or throw up; to turn upward. [Obs.] Chaucer.

2. To taunt; to reproach; to upbraid. [Scot.]

Upcaught
(Up"caught`) a. Seized or caught up. " She bears upcaught a mariner away." Cowper.

Upcheer
(Up*cheer") v. t. To cheer up. Spenser.

Upclimb
(Up*climb") v. t. & i. To climb up; to ascend.

Upclomb the shadowy pine above the woven copse.
Tennyson.

Upcoil
(Up*coil") v. t. & i. To coil up; to make into a coil, or to be made into a coil.

Upcountry
(Up"coun`try) adv. In an upcountry direction; as, to live upcountry. [Colloq.]

Upcountry
(Up"coun`try), a. Living or situated remote from the seacoast; as, an upcountry residence. [Colloq.] — n. The interior of the country. [Colloq.]

Upcurl
(Up*curl") v. t. To curl up. [R.] Tennyson.

Updive
(Up*dive") v. i. To spring upward; to rise. [R.] Davies

Updraw
(Up*draw") v. t. To draw up. [R.] Milton.

Upend
(Up*end") v. t. To end up; to set on end, as a cask.

Upeygan
(U`pey*gan") n. (Zoöl.) The borele.

Upfill
(Up*fill") v. t. To fill up. [Obs.]

Upflow
(Up*flow") v. i. To flow or stream up. Southey.

Upflung
(Up*flung") a. Flung or thrown up.

Upgather
(Up*gath"er) v. t. To gather up; to contract; to draw together. [Obs.]

Himself he close upgathered more and more.
Spenser.

Upgaze
(Up*gaze") v. i. To gaze upward. Byron.

Upgive
(Up*give") v. t. To give up or out. [Obs.]

Upgrow
(Up*grow") v. i. To grow up. [R.] Milton.

Upgrowth
(Up"growth`) n. The process or result of growing up; progress; development.

The new and mighty upgrowth of poetry in Italy.
J. R. Green.

Upgush
(Up"gush`) n. A gushing upward. Hawthorne.

Upgush
(Up*gush") v. i. To gush upward.

Uphaf
(Up*haf") obs. imp. of Upheave. Chaucer.

Uphand
(Up"hand`) a. Lifted by the hand, or by both hands; as, the uphand sledge. [R.] Moxon.


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