0 to stand up: --
1 If the wind gets up, it starts to grow stronger: --
The wind is getting up.
2 a set of clothes, especially strange and unusual ones: --
When the group's props and get-ups soon became more cumbersome to transport than their musical equipment, it was ultimately decided a singular costume was required.
He came down for get-up check.
A healthy spirited third chakra helps overcome inertia and jump-starts a get-up-and-go attitude so it is easier to take risks, assert one's will, and assume responsibility for one's life.
The get-up was quite in order for it became very cold there at night as they used to turn off all the heating.
While his get-up made a particularly awkward fashion statement for the time, the juxtaposition of old and new was a central theme in the show.
Passing off does not confer monopoly rights to any names, marks, get-up or other indicia.
Her get-up is weird and illogical for the milieu in which she lives and her farcical mannerisms clash with the ugly realism of the theme.
In fact the entire get-up was so well carried out that it occasioned us some annoyance.