How To Use Straight up In A Sentence

  • The contrail went straight up, bisecting the Sun, forcing the crowd to squint and awkwardly block the Sun to see the contrail.
  • Please also rate the article as it will help us decide Hmm, I'd like to agree with Andy and say a minimum requirement would be straight up visual design but the term web designer seems to be taking on a broader meaning every … Smashing Magazine Feed
  • They have made the obstacle more of a semi-circle than a straight up-and-down wall. The Sun
  • Potty mouth aside, Nash can craft a solid tune when she hits her marks, whether they be straight up pop, a girl group throwback or a riot grrrl anthem. Hot tickets: Kate Nash, Ariel Pink, Gabriel Iglesias
  • To assemble it, you put the pencil stub into the hole of the spool and stuck the pin straight up in the middle of the eraser.
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  • And then you get to something a little bit bigger than that, then you get this stovepipe, which is straight up and down onto the ground, a very dangerous, probably 130, 140-mile-per-hour tornado. CNN Transcript Jun 12, 2008
  • As he looked down at his tiny godson, the infant opened his eyes, turned his head, and stared straight up at the glass screen. DEATH SPEAKS SOFTLY
  • His head had been steadied straight up in a most unnatural position, with a kind of callipers or steel braces, and he must have been told to "look up and smile" for a full minute. Social life in old New Orleans : being recollections of my girlhood,
  • This straight up gamay (as opposed to the Passetougrains) from the strong vintage 2006 has a slight savory note to it as well as wild strawberries. Three light, rewarding reds under $20: Produttori, Pataille, Michaud | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • Holding the block, extend your legs straight up in the air so they your torso and legs make a 90-degree angle.
  • He stops, lets out a throaty chortle, and starts trucking straight uphill, cutting the switchbacks.
  • Be sure your arms stay in line with your shoulders and in a vertical plane (straight up in the air).
  • When I was there the fiddler was a septuagenarian named John MacDougal, who sat straight up in a plain chair and rasped out jigs, reels, strathspeys and airs with solemnity worthy of a judge.
  • Also, at high latitudes (close to the poles) the Moon never sticks its horns straight up.
  • Lacking foothills, it appears to shoot straight up into the sky, its jagged granite peaks floating above the clouds.
  • It was pretty shocking to see Beyer straight up pwn offensive linemen like this.
  • The foot is not fully pointed-straight up and down, with the toes aiming directly to the floor; it is angled or slanted back, in a beveled position.
  • Her knives were twice a long as a scythe set straight upon the handle.
  • Hold the club out in front of you, chest high, before you hit every shot, and make sure the clubface is aligned straight up and down.
  • No one can look sensible with a nose that turns straight up, and I will have bright colors to wear -- I was brought up on wincey, color of mud, and all these London-smoke, battleship-gray colors make me sick. The Next of Kin Those who Wait and Wonder
  • Whilst making a desperate rush after one, cap in hand, and all too unheedful of the obstacles lying in my path, I struck the toes of my bootless left foot against a thin slab of earthfast stone, which stood edge-on and straight up.
  • The light fixtures were the old style that directed the light straight up. Christianity Today
  • A welling, rising, towering rage roared straight up out of the core of Cynthia Maidstone, filling her with a cold, crackling energy so intense she felt that she could point her fingers and chill lighting would coruscate from their tips. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
  • She did not wait for permission to enter, but marched straight up to the delicately carved sandalwood doors of her father's office. TREASON KEEP
  • I ran straight up to Columbia County, then turned East, came down the Harlem Valley and thence home.
  • I like my martinis straight up
  • And I think Theo must have realised he'd overstepped the mark because when we got back he went straight upstairs. RESCUING ROSE
  • Sadly, this "xenophobia" is once again influencing the European legislators to enact less immigrant friendly laws: Danmark, Holland, so may be we are heading straight up into a new dark age in Europe, as we are already way on our way there in the USA. Immigration rats nest
  • I ran straight up to Columbia County, then turned East, came down the Harlem Valley and thence home.
  • I ran straight up to Columbia County, then turned East, came down the Harlem Valley and thence home.
  • Toss or throw the ball straight upward as high as possible; catch it in one hand (right, then left), with palm _upward_. Games for the Playground, Home, School and Gymnasium
  • And actually, as they tried to drive straight up the scarp, they lost traction and had to actually start zigging and zagging to get up the scarp. Images Show A Shrinking Moon
  • This makes me use a great deal of gel and hairspray to keep it from sticking straight up.
  • Notice how the toe of the club is pointed straight up here - the sign of a square clubface.
  • But the ball sailed straight upwards and he pouched the simplest of catches.
  • We are sure that there is sb in the house because we see smoke rise straight up in the air.
  • She would show the glittering arch of her upper third, occasionally, and scrape it along behind the comblike row; sometimes a pinnacle stood straight up, like a statuette of ebony, against that glittering white shield, then seemed to glide out of it by its own volition and power, and become a dim specter, while the next pinnacle glided into its place and blotted the spotless disk with the black exclamation-point of its presence. A Tramp Abroad
  • It went straight up in the air like a cartoon hat.
  • Carefully lift the jelly mould straight upwards to ensure smooth sides. The Sun
  • We are sure that there is sb in the house because we see smoke rise straight up in the air.
  • The horns of the crescent moon were pointed almost straight up.
  • He was incredibly short, fat and stocky, with a tuft of balding, wiry hair sticking straight up as if he'd just clambered out of bed.
  • Initially overplaying Jordan to keep the ball from him, sometimes they allowed guard Joe Dumars to play him straight up, or run a double-team at him the minute he touched the ball, forcing him to pass to an ineffective teammate. One Season
  • Straight up the hill through the woods, it was only a ten-minute walk to the raggedy fence around Audette's barnyard. KING OF THE MOUNTAIN
  • Then up, straight up, the deviation of a fraction of an inch being a certain precursor of disaster, the snowshoe must be lifted till the surface is cleared; then forward, down, and the other foot is raised perpendicularly for the matter of half a yard. The White Silence
  • With the palm of your hand facing upwards, and holding a tidbit between your first three fingers and thumb, 'waft' the tidbit in front of the dog's nose, then straight up about three inches directly above his nose, and hold it there. EzineArticles
  • No outer crust, just bottom crust, and was thick enough to stand straight up- no gloppiness, no drippiness. Tuna Toast
  • Lacking foothills, it appears to shoot straight up into the sky, its jagged granite peaks floating above the clouds.
  • Still not enough, and now the line is almost straight up and down and I really have to concentrate hard, very aware of the light line and the hard chine of the hull.
  • As a last resort, he took the empty fountain pen from the bag and looking straight up at the brilliant stillness of the heavens he connected a handful of the dots, creating the figure of a goat, the very thinnest moon imaginable lodged tightly in its stomach. August « 2008 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • He stood straight up, peered at some clouds, and made a long wailing call, rounded off by some burring notes.
  • There are solitary rock-columns that spring straight up out of the water and dark grottoes with narrow entrances; there are barren, perpendicular precipices, and soft, leaf-clad inclines; there are small points, and small inlets, and small rolling stones that are rattlingly washed up and down with every dashing breaker; there are majestic cliff-arches which project over the water; there are sharp stones that are constantly being sprayed by a white foam; and others that mirror themselves in unchangeable dark-green still water. The Wonderful Adventures of Nils
  • Even worse, because it is a wide pavement they will use this and drive straight up to the top of the road irrespective of pedestrians.
  • A victim of their country sounding name, this straight up punk three-piece still gave it their all with a high energy set.
  • The smoke rose straight upwards.
  • A pale light, rising in the outer air, fell straight upon the bed; and on it, plundered and bereft, unwatched, unwept, uncared for, was the body of this man. A Christmas Carol
  • He can rule that a given USE of the filibuster is a violation of the constitution, and a straight up-or-down vote changes the rule in the Senate. Think Progress » White House Signals That It Will Fight Back Against GOP Abuse Of Filibuster
  • We just go straight up the Bristol Road.
  • Finally, the final green beam of light was shot straight up at the constellation Sigma.
  • Straight up the hill through the woods, it was only a ten-minute walk to the raggedy fence around Audette's barnyard. KING OF THE MOUNTAIN
  • If you are standing still you will only get wet on the top of your head/shoulders and anything else unsheltered and pointing straight up.
  • We drove straight up to the first checkpoint on the eastern side of the bridge. Broken Lives
  • At that moment Michael was lying squirming on his back a dozen feet away, his legs straight up in the air, both fox-terriers worrying with well-stimulated ferociousness. CHAPTER VII
  • The best way to do this is to ride straight up the ramp, lift your front trucks right before they hit the coping, ride a wheelie until your back trucks hit the coping.
  • Poor Mano kind of warbled a lot at the beginning, like straight up warbling. Hello!Blog
  • A third of the light generated by street illumination goes straight upwards, which is a terrible waste and of no benefit to anybody.
  • We are obviously confident in our own ability but it will be quite difficult to go straight up this year.
  • He looked in his seventies, a wrinkled, spidery little man with four long grey hairs, standing straight up on the top of his bald head. ROSES ARE FOR THE RICH
  • But up one side, straight up this beautiful creek and past palm trees, was Nui Ba Den.
  • He took a seat in the rearmost pew and stared straight up at the graceful geometry of the vaulted ceiling.
  • Just push open the door and walk straight up to the bar.
  • The rocket shot straight up and exploded overhead.
  • She could not unrivet her eyes from the paralyzed Kells, yet she seemed to see Jim Cleve leap straight up, and then stand, equally motionless, with Kells. The Border Legion
  • We are sure that there is sb in the house because we see smoke rise straight up in the air.
  • The beeline sidewalk that shot straight up to the front door was ripped out and replaced by a gently curving, gently climbing brick-lined path.
  • Basilica, about two and back to the lower threshold brick wall, Oxfam straight upper window frames.
  • He tomahawked the pitch and the ball had topspin and dipped into the lower deck and there is Pafko at the 315 sign looking straight up with his right arm braced at the wall and a spate of paper coming down. Underworld
  • Carefully lift the jelly mould straight upwards to ensure smooth sides. The Sun
  • They encounter a street that rises in front of them like a sheer rockface and, bracing a foot against it first, like Fred Astaire dancing around the walls in Royal Wedding, they proceed to walk straight upwards. Inception
  • At the far end a curved wall of sheer granite rose about a hundred feet straight up into the sky. FOLLOW THE SHARKS
  • Then they were taken to the cemetery outside the city. They were buried up to their necks, standing straight up, with only their heads above ground.
  • They hustled past me, and, led by my father and the doctor, went straight upstairs.
  • Teal-blue water licked at uninhabited gleaming, creamy beaches backdropped by vertically faced limestone cliffs hundreds of feet straight up.
  • A circular motion shows a hit, straight up means the arrow went long, straight down means it went short, etc.
  • Stretch your arms straight up towards the ceiling and flex your feet so that they come up a little off the floor. Healthy By Nature
  • And then she looked straight up and went on in her natural manner. North and South
  • It settles to a hum at idle, but then just zings straight up to the redline with turbine-like smoothness.
  • There was no wind, and the flames rose straight up, scorching the cocoanut-leaves, but unharming other houses within twenty-five feet. Mystic Isles of the South Seas.
  • The pit bull curled his lip, then stuck his pompon straight up, just as if he were giving Kevin the finger. THIS HEART OF MINE
  • The machine shuddered, then swayed as if trying to regain its balance, there was a loud creaking from the metal plates and the entwined canes, and suddenly, as if it were being sucked in by a luminous vortex, it went up making two complete turns, and no sooner had it risen above the walls of the coach-house than it recovered its balance, raised its head like a seagull, and soared like an arrow straight up into the sky. José Saramago - Excerpt from "Baltasar and Blimunda"
  • The light fixtures were the old style that directed the light straight up. Christianity Today
  • We are sure that there is sb in the house because we see smoke rise straight up in the air.
  • I can't assign you a horse straight up, but I can sense what kind of horse would be good for which rider, although I often let the more experienced equestrians pick for themselves.
  • I find the press and the club bookers are so straight up and alert to music.
  • Thus up, straight up, twelve inches, each foot must be raised every time and all the time, ere the forward swing from the knee could begin. Chapter V
  • It's kind of funny because Arthur is sitting straight up, but with her eyes closed. she's really cute. xo Twyla. oh yeah - holly gave me a really awesome present for my birthday - a brayer. Withkerth Diary Entry
  • She was pale, late thirties or so, with dark wiry hair spiked straight up in a tall, scary crew cut, and tawny skin.
  • When I'm halfway into my backswing, I want to make sure the clubface is square - with the toe pointed straight up.
  • Stretch your arms straight up towards the ceiling and flex your feet so that they come up a little off the floor. Healthy By Nature
  • Then he pointed the gun straight up in the air and pulled the trigger.
  • When removing or repositioning basket , lift straight up to avoid binding.
  • Pour the ingredients into a shaker, give it an over-the-shoulder shake and pour straight up into the iced glass.
  • He was really happy that National Service had just ended, enabling him to go straight up. RESCUING ROSE
  • We have seen barasingha deer penned up between shock-absorbing bales of hay seriously try to jump straight up through a roof skylight nine feet from the floor. The Minds and Manners of Wild Animals A Book of Personal Observations
  • The light fixtures were the old style that directed the light straight up. Christianity Today
  • We're both very expressive of our thoughts and feelings but she'll tell me straight up what she thinks and what she feels.
  • Like nearly everyone who comes to Cape Town, we couldn't wait to head straight up Table Mountain.
  • He stood straight up, threw Theresa over his shoulder in a fireman's carry and scrambled down the long fallen tree.
  • National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger later described how the President and his party were “whisked from the airport to the Presidential Palace in a helicopter that seemed to go straight up out of range of possible sniper fire and then plummeted between the trees of [President] Thieu’s offices. Archive 2008-03-01
  • From the aorta these bubbles would have gone straight up the carotids to her brain.
  • She marched straight up to Cratyn, pulled him out of his chair and delivered a stinging backhanded slap across his face. TREASON KEEP
  • Instead of inquiring of us which would be our favourite poses, they just came straight up and posed us like we were puppets.
  • He stared straight up at us through ages of charred skin, sun baked to the brownest of browns and cragged with lines and chasms of life, which had left ages of toil squinting through slit eyes as he looked up at us and broadly smiled. Mexico compared to what?
  • A rabbit lolloped near, its big ears standing straight up inquiringly. An Open Letter to Fans of South Plains Football
  • He assures the show was ‘really cool’ and that the crowd really seemed to relate to the mainstream mélange of new punk and straight up rock licks.
  • Wondering, and a bit exasperated, I spurred straight up the bank, and when I had reached the high benchland loped to a point that overlooked the little valley a full mile up and down. Raw Gold A Novel
  • The fluted sea cliffs, or pali, rise like sentries straight up from the green valleys and white sand beaches below.
  • -- Mr. Raines or Gene to simply deal with this unspoke, unasked, but answer a lame duck question straight up, because that's what this is all about, I assume. Bowles And Others Briefing On Year End Report
  • When Snoopy is happy his nose goes straight up, he twirls and trots around. Can you feel the rush??
  • Head through the bridle-gate, then walk straight up the steep grassy bank on to reach a stile over a fence.
  • Without warning the stalks supporting the crab's beady black eyes shoot straight up at me.
  • He guns the car out of the parking lot and, because there is no traffic blocking his path, he drives unhindered straight up the road and away.
  • To take the buttocks and legs off the wall, stretch the legs straight up as before and move the mid-thoracic spine into the body toward the front chest.
  • He ordered an Irish coffee and I ordered a shot of rye, straight up.
  • pitahaya" (_Cereus giganteus_), with columnar shafts and straight upright arms, like the branches of gigantic candelabra; the echino-cacti, too -- those huge mammals of the vegetable world, resting their globular or egg-shaped forms, without trunk or stalk, upon the surface of the earth. The Rifle Rangers
  • The drink was served in a wine glass, straight up, no ice and tasted inoffensive.
  • The light fixtures were the old style that directed the light straight up. Christianity Today
  • Some shot straight up like a picket fence, others spiked violently to one side like a backslash.
  • The figure bowed to show respect to the man and then stood straight up again.
  • I ran straight up to Columbia County, then turned East, came down the Harlem Valley and thence home.
  • He even shook up the can on the way to the bedroom, so when he opened it with Fray's own triangle it jetted straight up to the ceiling. PROSPECT HILL
  • I walked straight up towards Brandon, who wobbled down the hall in the opposite direction.
  • Wolves have launched an inquiry into how Mrs Butler was hurt by a firework that should have flown straight up in the air.
  • There was a scurry of movement in the beechnut mast, then a small animal raced straight up the smooth trunk. The Plains of Passage
  • ‘We were a company that had never built a supersonic aircraft, and here we had to go straight up into space at Mach 3 ‘- three times the speed of sound.’
  • One night a wind blew up and with it the rain came spraying straight up the river course. THE LAST OF THE GENTLEMEN ADVENTURERS: Coming of Age in the Arctic
  • He leaped straight up out of bed, trembling and white-faced.
  • The sword came in a straight uppercut, simple, yet deadly as it cut a gash up his side.
  • The men at once threw their oars "apeak," as they say; that is, raised them straight up in the air, and waited for further orders. Fighting the Whales
  • I don't think she screamed, but a few minutes after that there was just a blood-curdling scream from someone and it put the hair on the back of my neck straight up.
  • They also practice bottom feeding and are observed in the lagoons with their immature tail stocks and flukes sticking straight up in the air.
  • A spore leaving the perithecium travels nearly straight up at first.
  • A third simply jumped straight up and fell, completing a comic cannonball.
  • Without warning the stalks supporting the crab's beady black eyes shoot straight up at me.
  • Carefully lift the jelly mould straight upwards to ensure smooth sides. The Sun
  • He said that if I had nothing to hide that the I would have such money by reaping the bounty from my lands and wouldn't mind paying these taxes straight up right now.
  • Carefully lift the jelly mould straight upwards to ensure smooth sides. The Sun
  • And then she looked straight up and went on in her natural manner. North and South
  • Not only did she leave him, she straight up ghosted him.
  • The smoke rose straight upwards.
  • Mike and Pat can head straight up to the moguls and gullies of some of the area's black runs.
  • When he introduced Magico with a flick of the whip, the horse stood straight up on his hind legs and pawed the air, walking toward the spectators.
  • But great number of folk ne may not do so, for the mountains be so high and so straight up, that they must abide there, maugre their might. The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • I declare this a lifetime top-ten paddle even before a sea lion launches itself onto a rock and poses, head straight up.
  • King, I used straight up Krylon spray paint for the base (layer of white, layer of light gray, layer of dark gray) and plain acrylic for the stripes. Some Cheap Tail
  • You'd turn on the water, and it would shoot straight up in the air.
  • Walk along the path enclosed by old metal railings, through a metal kissing gate then head straight up the hillside to reach a tumbledown wall and the earthworks of Bank Slack.
  • We are sure that there is sb in the house because we see smoke rise straight up in the air.
  • The right ( yellow ) lace end is fed straight up and emerges from the top right eyelet.
  • In volleyball, a setter "preps" the ball for another player, keeping the ball in play and lightly hitting it straight up so that the spiker can drive it home on the other side. The Journey
  • Quoting from Horace Kephart's excellent book on woodcraft, an experienced man can tell a straight-grained log "by merely scanning the bark"; if the ridges and furrows of the bark run straight up and down the wood will have a corresponding straight grain, but if they are spiral the wood will split "waney" or not at all. Shelters, Shacks and Shanties
  • A crosswind fluttered the box-kite nose of the contriv - ance, and it veered aside, then nosed up and headed for the sky again, straight up and gaining speed. The Gates of Thorbardin
  • He was pointing his rifle straight up in the air.
  • She had fallen asleep in the chair after supper and had gone straight up to bed at midnight.
  • At one point, he sits straight up because he thinks he hears two screech owls, which is a superstition that says bad luck is coming.
  • Zimmerman noted the habit of the damselfly Ischnura aurora to fly straight up and out of sight immediately after hatching as a likely reason for the wide distribution of the species across Oceania.
  • HHH expells a massive loogie straight up in the air, which ends up on Orton's back. Liveblogging WrestleMania 25
  • If she wanted to de-mythify Obama, she could have done a lot better straight up. Howard Dean On Super-Delegates: "Their role is to exercise their best judgment"
  • The dusty road was covered with small rocks and it seemed to go straight up the side of the mountain.
  • Going straight up to her bedroom, she disrobed without ceremony and climbed right into bed. Who Said It Would Be Easy
  • The 52nd were not beat back, but swerved from the redoubt into a ravine, for they could not carry it. 39 While lying under my horse, I saw one of the enemy jump on the parapet of the works in an undaunted manner and in defiance of our attack, when suddenly he started straight up into the air, really a considerable height, and fell headlong into the ditch. The Autobiography of Liuetenant-General Sir Harry Smith, Baronet of Aliwal on the Sutlej, G. C. B.
  • To say that the medium is inherently boring, repetitive, or juvenile is some straight up ignorance.
  • Then, as Rich gawked, the leopard gripped its catch by the neck and, without too much effort, lugged it twenty feet straight up an acacia tree.
  • Too many players stand straight up, watch the ball, and hope to outjump everyone.
  • It hovered for just a moment, and then zipped from the dirt, to the silo on the horizon and then straight up into the night sky. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » April : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • In the beginning, the best no nonsense web site for straight up info was breastcancer.org. The first few hours « knitnut.net
  • He nodded and I turned away, walking straight up to the vendor's cart.
  • Beyond the arch, huge towers of gray stone rose straight up into the sky, topped by steeply pitched roofs and crenellated battlements. Earl of Durkness
  • Ian sat straight up in bed, clapped his hand to his forehead.
  • You know you see those pictures of Lance Armstrong or Alberto Contador finishing an 80 mile stage straight up an alp and they look cool and collected? 3010
  • Having caught him completely unprepared for this attack, his eyes are wide with surprise as his ears are standing straight up with fear.
  • Micologists (fungi freaks) reguard Townsville as some kind of Babylon, a mythical place where you can enjoy tinea between the fingers and all manner of interesting jock rots and thrushes while straight up fungi can sprout in your pants in under an hour. Cheeseburger Gothic » Not so lazy Sunday
  • We sell mostly margaritas, with some of the very high end stuff straight up in snifters.
  • Don't get me wrong, I like my hair, but straight up, I've got four words for you: that article was wack!
  • He stood straight up from his task on the deck of his boat, a mark of punctuation for his words.
  • A fiddler crab's eyes are mounted on stalks that point straight up, and they command a panoramic, 360-degree view.
  • Its back legs are made for pouncing: from a standing start, it can rise twelve feet straight up.
  • Raise your upper body as if your chin is being lifted straight up toward the ceiling.
  • One trait that has been asked for by organic farmers is early shading, in which leaves rapidly grow out from the plant instead of straight up, as many of the modern nitrogen tolerant, high yielding cultivars do.
  • Black folks galore, I am sure, were ordering Bombay Sapphires, straight up, lemon twist—dry, veerrry dry, without receiving an extenuated lesson on the authenticity of a martini. A Kettle of Vultures
  • As Sam leaps, his demon killing knife is pointing straight up, and for a second I thought for sure Sam was going to commit hari-kari. Supernatural: Two Minutes to Midnight - Pink Raygun.com
  • At last he seized a brimming cantharus by its rings, raised it straight up into the air with his outstretched arms, from which his chains hung down, and then looking to heaven, and still holding the cup he said: Salammbo
  • My favorite for this region of the abs is the reverse crunch with your legs up on a Swiss ball or just straight up into the air. Got Abs? Want em’? Here’s How!
  • Come into work feeling like an idiot, go straight up to the person in charge of you and explain that your alarm clock was banjaxed or something.
  • I sat straight up in bed, and saw Dustin sleeping peacefully next to me.
  • Report Abuse does anyone else feel that mike conley should be traded to the trailblazers ... for his and greg oden's sake ... makes perfect sense to trade bayless for conley straight up since mcmillan refuses to play him for some reason and he'd definitely fit grizz's uptempo scoring offense ... man i should be a gm Yahoo! Sports - Top News
  • Celia stands a demitasse spoon straight up in the tiny cup of Turkish coffee.
  • There you are, looking 1,800 feet down, as the Atlantic Ocean slams into a sheer wall of rock, and the wind coming off the sea shoots a geyser of water straight up across the face of these rocks.
  • Most high handicappers pick the club straight up in the backswing and make a chopping motion in the downswing.

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