crop up

phrasal verb·1 sense·particle up

Meanings

1

Appear unexpectedly in a situation

Why “up”? Rising into view. What comes up becomes present and visible.

A few problems cropped up during testing.
A few unexpected problems appeared during testing.
An old name cropped up in the report.
An old name appeared unexpectedly in the report.

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blow up

Same up pattern: appearance

Explode or be destroyed by an explosion; Inflate something by filling it with air; Suddenly become very angry; Enlarge a photograph or image; (of a storm or argument) develop quickly into something serious

bring up

Same up pattern: appearance

Mention or raise a topic

call up

Same up pattern: appearance

Telephone someone; Order someone to join military service; Display information on a screen or computer; Bring a memory or feeling vividly to mind; Select a player for a higher-level team

catch up

Same up pattern: appearance

Reach the same level or position as someone ahead; Get up to date with news, work or events you have missed; (of bad behaviour or neglect) start to have unavoidable consequences; Spend time talking to a friend after a period apart

clear up

Same up pattern: appearance

Tidy a place by putting things away; (of weather) become bright and dry after rain or cloud; Resolve a misunderstanding or doubt by explaining it; (of an illness, rash or symptom) disappear or get better; Solve a mystery or unsolved problem

come up

Same up pattern: appearance

Arise as a topic or event

cut up

Same up pattern: appearance

Cut something into smaller pieces; Make someone deeply upset or distressed; Behave in a wild or noisy way to attract attention; Overtake another driver suddenly and dangerously

dig up

Same up pattern: appearance

Remove something from the ground by digging; Discover information that was hidden or forgotten; Damage a surface by tearing into it; Mention or revive something embarrassing from the past

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