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What is the image of "up" in "pick you up" or "send you up"?

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Rebecca

"Send you up" and "pick you up" are phrasal verbs composed of a verb and the preposition "up". Phrasal verbs are often idiomatic, so there is no definite rule about which prepositions are used. The preposition "up" in phrasal verbs can have many different meanings. In the case of these phrasal verbs, however, the preposition "up" gives the idea that something appears or is introduced suddenly. For instance, to "send up", gives the implication that something is sent somewhere right away. The "up" in "pick you up" implies that you are getting picked up suddenly.

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