Straighten up

verb

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Verb
  1. 1
    To become straight, or straighter. intransitive

    "2006, American Motoryclist - Jan 2006, Victory's Kingpin goes its own way bank the big cruiser into the first of a series of corners, make a few quick left, right, left transitions, then the road straightens up for a stretch..."

  2. 2
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  3. 3
    To steer straight. ambitransitive

    "13 October 2010, Blackpool Gazette, 'Bad driving' led to biker death crash He said "As I came out of the bend I went to straighten up the car and it just seemed to be carrying on turning.""

  4. 4
    To sit up straight, to stop hunching. intransitive

    "Horse skin smells good. Lay your cheek against his neck and have a good cuddle. Now straighten up slowly again, and sit loosely."

  5. 5
    To deal with; to put in order. transitive

    "1994, Mccook Daily Gazette, Jul 12, 1994, Mail Delivery Trying To Get Up To Speed The Postal Service sent a special task force to straighten up the city's problems with a back-to-basics approach"

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  1. 6
    To tidy; to tidy up. transitive

    "The lockers were all standing wide open with equipment and uniforms scattered all over the room, he had left a note under the bottle telling me to straighten up the room, then straighten myself up before coming to work the next day."

  2. 7
    To clarify. transitive
  3. 8
    To start living a reformed life; to adopt a more honest and respectable course of behavior. idiomatic, intransitive

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