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prep. (context informal English) until.
Usage examples of "up until".
Although fossil evidence is lacking, gene analysis reveals that Tanu and Paramutan are genealogically quite close and only their great physical separation has prevented inbreeding up until this time.
The dealer, keeping his seat, bends forward, and throws his hands up until they meet in front of him, palm downwards and fingers extended.
My father frequently had business dinners, and we were allowed to stay up until he got home.
I turned the ringer off on my phone, shuffled into my bedroom, crawled under the covers, and didn't wake up until two in the afternoon.
It fell up and up until it was small in the sky, finally a dot, eventually nothing that was visible.
I kept it up until my knuckles hurt me badly enough to get my mind on them instead of the other thoughts that boiled and churned inside my head.
He maintained his disguise right up until the moment hen he entered the back door of his lodgings.
It took a short time for Phil to divorce from what had been up until that time a happy marraige with Kleo.
Its tenement streets remained little changed up until the end of the Second World War, and there was still very little in these poverty stricken districts to be seen of pleasure, and much more of deprivation, disease and death.
Looking back at Christianity from 2000 years ago up until today one sees there is immorality within Christianity.
The Muslim religion of today is the same as Christianity was up until the 16th century when the inquisition was killing and torturing thousands of those who embraced Protestantism, or those who challenged the orthodoxy of the church.
It was safe, with its magazine ejected beside it, but it had not been cleaned and put up until other business had been attended to.
In England, for example, you did have major mass media of this kind up until the 1960s, and it helped sustain and enliven a working class culture.
We kept this up until we were all but exhausted, but we failed to find the right corridor.
He soared, spiraling up until the air grew cooler from the height.