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61rise — 1) the action of a fish coming to the surface to feed. The type of rise (dimpling the water surface, splashing, etc.) can indicate the food item and therefore the type of artificial fly to use 2) an increase in the number of meshes per row in… …
62rise up — verb a) To rebel b) To rise to the surface …
63rise — See raise; See also get up. See raise, rear, rise, raze …
64rise to — phr verb Rise to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑altitude, ↑bait, ↑challenge, ↑crescendo, ↑fame, ↑foot, ↑height, ↑level, ↑maximum, ↑occasion, ↑peak, ↑ …
65rise — 1) [ soil survey ] A general term for a slight increase in slope (e.g., d 3%) and elevation of the land surface, usually with a broad, low summit and gently sloping sides. The term is restricted to landforms and microfeatures in areas of… …
66rise up — v To back away, back off. Man, you had better rise up off me! 1990s …
67rise up — see rise 1), 2), 5), 13), 15), 18), 19) …
68rise to — respond well to (a challenging situation). → rise …
69rise up — cease to be submissive or peaceful. → rise …
70rise — I. v. n. 1. Ascend, mount, arise, go or move upward. 2. Appear, come forth, come into view. 3. Get up, arise. 4. Revive, come to life, be raised from death. 5. Grow, spring up. 6. Tower up, be heaved up. 7. Be advanced …