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fix up

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fix someone or something up
to rehabilitate someone or something. The doctor said he could fix me up with a few pills. The doctor fixed up the injured hunter and sent him home.
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fix someone up (with something)

to supply someone with something. I will fix you up with some alcohol and bandages. The clerk fixed up the lady with what she needed. Larry wanted some film and the clerk fixed him up with the best.
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fix someone up (with something)

to supply someone with something. I will fix you up with some alcohol and bandages. The clerk fixed up the lady with what she needed. Larry wanted some film and the clerk fixed him up with the best.
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fix somebody up (with somebody/something) also fix up somebody (with somebody/something)
to arrange something for someone If they want to work, I can fix them up. I thought you didn't like her and had fixed her up with your friend Paul.
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I don't see why I shouldn't try to fix up something with this girl.
You come along with me to my hotel, and tomorrow we'll see if we can't fix up something.
What if he were to take Robinson's advice: fix up a bit and--marry?
 
 
 
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