Hanapin
to roll up
[phrase form: roll]
01
i-roll
to fold something into a tube-like shape
02
tipunin
to assemble people or things in one place or group
03
iikot
to fold and transform into a tube-like shape
04
magpintig
to make one's body into a rounded shape, often for warmth, comfort, or rest
05
itaas
to cause a car window to move upward, typically using a mechanical or electric mechanism
06
dumating
to arrive at a destination or location using a vehicle
07
i-roll up
to tuck the edges of a piece of clothing, such as sleeves or trousers, to adjust the length
08
dumating
to arrive at a location, typically in a significant or noticeable quantity
09
mangolekta
to gather a significant amount of something
roll up
01
naka-rolyo
of grammatical gender
Halimbawa
The pastry chef skillfully rolled up the croissant dough, creating flaky layers for the perfect texture.
The artist carefully rolled up the canvas, preparing it for transport to the gallery.
They rolled up the poster and stored it in a tube for safekeeping.
The seamstress deftly rolled up the fabric, getting it ready for cutting and sewing.
The event coordinator rolled up the necessary equipment and supplies for the conference.