go up to sth
— phrasal verb with go uk/ɡəʊ/us/ɡoʊ/verb present participle going, past tense went, past participle gone
to reach as far as something:
The path going up to the back door is very muddy.
This edition's somewhat out-of-date and only goes up to 1989.
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- This bank statement only goes up to the end of last month.
- The staircase went up all the way to the top of the tower.
- The water will go up to the rim of the bath when you get in.
- Our records only go up to 1995.
- That track goes up to the edge of the lake.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Arriving, entering and invading
- annex
- barge
- barge in
- be on the scene idiom
- been
- breaking and entering idiom
- bugger
- go down
- invade
- keep (sb/sth) out
- land
- let
- let sb/sth in
- loom
- pile
- pitch
- pitch invasion
- pitch up
- rock
- roll up! idiom
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