Use "backed him up|back him up" in a sentence

1. His employers, Norfolk social services, backed him up.

2. Then we can tie him up and take him back alive.

3. Backed up synonyms, Backed up pronunciation, Backed up translation, English dictionary definition of Backed up

4. She shook him to wake him up.

5. Going back in there With names just might Shake him up.

6. Clean him up and let oncology have him.

7. In the half hour it took to pick him up and bring him back... the transformer was reconnected.

8. You brought him up.

9. GRE tensed him up.

10. Best to sit back and cue him up for the one-liners.

11. Someone set him up.

12. Well, wake him up.

13. Chop him up and feed him to the dogs.

14. I gave him a nudge to wake him up.

15. He regarded the men beneath him impassively, his eyes flicking back and forth as they looked up at him.

16. Victoria wishes him luck, and breaks up with him.

17. Clean him up and get him ready to go.

18. I gave him a jog to wake him up.

19. We're backed up.

20. Put him back on tenting houses, setting up the lab and so forth.

21. Marina watched him set the rifle against the stairway and climb back up.

22. Wake him the fuck up.

23. Dan skated up to him.

24. This will ginger him up.

25. 17 Let's cheer him up.

26. I look up to him.

27. Go clean him up first.

28. Pull up alongside of him!

29. The rug tripped him up.

30. Anger well up within him.

31. His father chained him up.

32. Tell him to bear up.

33. They've taken him off to hospital to stitch him up.

34. They tied him up and put a gag on him.

35. Girls did not come up to him and nuzzle him.

36. 5 She gave him a pinch to wake him up.

37. To support someone’s opinion or order: I Back up his no-smoking rule.; to move backward: Back up and give him some air!

38. I backed up carefully until I felt the wall against my back.

39. 30 Sam slouched back and propped his elbows up on the bench behind him.

40. We got to come up with another way to get him to back off.

41. The Bar T boys caught him... ... and he beat him up.

42. Not to be confused with: Back up – to support someone’s opinion or order: I Back up his no-smoking rule.; to move backward: Back up and give him some air! Abused, Confused

43. His parents sent him away to school to toughen him up.

44. The periscope bobbed up behind him.

45. His widowed mother brought him up.

46. Little backed up, boss.

47. The boss said clean him up!

48. She snuggled close up to him.

49. The Britisher laughed, picked him up, …

50. She gazed Admiringly up at him.

51. I can't put up with him.

52. Backing him up with Mirae Motors.

53. The burglars had tied him up .

54. Anger suddenly boiled up in him.

55. I' m just holdin ' him up, using him as a shield

56. He stood up, and they perforce stood up with him.

57. Unobtrusively Middlemass strolled up beside him and, back to the company, reached up to take a book from the shelf.

58. I'd wrap him up in cellophant!

59. His life jacket buoyed him up.

60. We all looked up to him.

61. The sad news doubled him up.

62. Back up (third-person singular simple present backs up, present participle backing up, simple past and past participle backed up) ( idiomatic , intransitive ) To move backwards , …

63. (John 4:34) Teaching the truth had nourished him, built him up.

64. I tried to make him clean up before putting him to bed.

65. But the people would know him, for they grew up with him.

66. I gave him an extra dose of glucose to pep him up.

67. You say very clearly, we can catch him immediately, box up him.

68. The earth will rise up against him.

69. "... and locking him up in a cell.

70. Did you say wake him up, sir?

71. They'll fix him up in the marines.

72. The police is checking up on him.

73. She stood up and walked towards him.

74. The little king's backed up.

75. The accident backed up traffic.

76. How could Pinkus stand up to him?

77. Get him patched up, will you, doc?

78. The police are checking up on him.

79. 15 She curled up next to him.

80. What's up with him? He looks furious.