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roll up

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Explanation of "Roll Up"

The phrase "roll up" can be understood in different ways depending on the context. Here are some main meanings and how to use it:

Advanced Usage
  • Forming into a Bundle: This can refer to gathering various items and tying them together.
    • Example: "After the picnic, we rolled up our blankets and packed them away."
Variants
  • Roll Up (noun): In some contexts, "roll-up" can refer to a type of food, like a rolled sandwich, or a gathering of people.
  • Rolling Up (present participle): This can be used to describe the ongoing action of rolling something.
Different Meanings
  • Roll-Up in Sports: In sports terms, "roll-up" can refer to a specific type of play or maneuver.
  • Roll Up Your Sleeves: An idiom that means to get ready to work hard or deal with a problem.
Synonyms
  • For physical rolling: wrap, fold, curl
  • For accumulating: gather, collect, amass
  • For arriving: show up, arrive
Phrasal Verbs
  • Roll up one's sleeves: This means to prepare for hard work.
    • Example: "When the project got tough, he rolled up his sleeves and got to work."
Idioms
  • "Roll with the punches": This means to adapt to difficult situations.
    • Example: "In this job, you have to learn to roll with the punches when things don’t go as planned."
Summary

"Roll up" is a versatile phrase used in various contexts, from physically rolling objects to describing how one arrives somewhere or gathers items.

Verb
  1. show certain properties when being rolled
    • The carpet rolls unevenly
    • dried-out tobacco rolls badly
  2. form a cylinder by rolling
    • roll up a banner
  3. close (a car window) by causing it to move up, as with a handle
    • she rolled up the window when it started to rain
  4. make into a bundle
    • he bundled up his few possessions
  5. arrive in a vehicle: "He rolled up in a black Mercedes"
  6. get or gather together
    • I am accumulating evidence for the man's unfaithfulness to his wife
    • She is amassing a lot of data for her thesis
    • She rolled up a small fortune
  7. form into a cylinder by rolling
    • Roll up the cloth

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