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What's the meaning of "I'll take it up there now."
This sentence from '' Downton Abbey"
Jul 10, 2013 2:03 AM
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Somebody is going to take something somewhere now. "Up" here isn't necessarily literal, it could mean upstairs, up the street, north on the map, up a hill, etc. Sometimes people just use it as a indefinite location.
July 10, 2013
A servant in Downtown Abbey would say "I'll take it up there now." meaning that he/she will take an object or some food to their master/mistress upstairs.
July 10, 2013
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