roll up
roll
roʊl
rowl
up
ʌp
ap
British pronunciation
/ɹˈəʊl ˈʌp/

Definition & Meaning of "roll up"in English

to roll up
[phrase form: roll]
01

to fold something into a tube-like shape

Transitive: to roll up a flat and flexible piece of material
to roll up definition and meaning
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Examples
The pastry chef skillfully rolled up the croissant dough, creating flaky layers for the perfect texture.
02

to assemble people or things in one place or group

Transitive: to roll up sb/sth
to roll up definition and meaning
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Examples
She rolled up her friends for a surprise party at her house.
03

to fold and transform into a tube-like shape

Intransitive
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Examples
The scroll fell and rolled up against the wall.
04

to make one's body into a rounded shape, often for warmth, comfort, or rest

Intransitive
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Examples
Feeling chilly, she decided to roll up in a blanket by the fireplace.
05

to cause a car window to move upward, typically using a mechanical or electric mechanism

Transitive: to roll up a car window
example
Examples
She rolled up her car window using the control panel on the driver's side.
06

to arrive at a destination or location using a vehicle

Intransitive: to roll up somewhere
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Examples
The tour bus rolled up to the museum, unloading excited tourists.
07

to tuck the edges of a piece of clothing, such as sleeves or trousers, to adjust the length

Transitive: to roll up a piece of clothing
example
Examples
She rolled up her sleeves to cool off in the hot weather.
08

to arrive at a location, typically in a significant or noticeable quantity

Intransitive: to roll up somewhere
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Examples
The protesters rolled up to the city center, demanding justice for their cause.
09

to gather a significant amount of something

Transitive: to roll up sth
example
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The company rolled up significant profits by expanding into new markets.
roll up
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