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To be up to no good.
To be planning something bad, mischievous, etc.
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"God knows what they were up to.
You were up to fifty-five".
"We were up to weird stuff".
"You were up to fifty-five," saidsaid.
In Park Slope, there were up to 100.
Temperatures were up to 16C above normal.
The players were up to the exhortations.
Overall savings were up to $10 million.
But anyway, where we were up to?
They were up to the job.
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Vaccinations and deworming were up-to-date.
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