get up into
Avanzado (C1) informal
To go up into a place or area, or to push yourself forcefully into someone's space.
"The rescue team had to get up into the mountains before nightfall."
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Investigating a Monster Tornado Super Cell
Scott Carney · 130:42
So we just got to get up into them.
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you can still get up into those mountains through transit.
Paul Rosolie: Uncontacted Tribes in the Amazon Jungle | Lex Fridman Podcast #489
Lex Fridman · 113:23
and finally I get up into the crown of this tree.
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Article 9 included language stating that whatever you get up into space,
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Mars's dust is surprisingly difficult to get up into the air.