- Erect
- Raise, build
- To put together the constituent parts of (something)
in their proper place and order; to build; to form; to make; as, to
construct an edifice.
- To devise; to invent; to set in order; to arrange;
as, to construct a theory of ethics.
- Formed by, or relating to, construction, interpretation,
or inference.
- Assemble (furniture)
- Billed, it’s said, to put up body
- Construct
- Erect
- Establish
- Fabricate
- Make
- Build
- Erect
- Give lodging to
- Nominate (candidate)
- Pile (hair) on head
- Provide housing for bear
- Raise (price)
- Ask for Ray’s hoist
- Boost Ray’s voice
- Bring up
- Bring up (children)
- Bring up flag, children or funds
- Build or noisily tear down
- Cause to lift
- Decent
- Decent set of directions?
- Erect
- Erect or straight
- Not deceitful
- Not prone to being honest
- Straight out of bed? Correct!