roll up
Third Person
rolls up
Present Participle
rolling up
Past Tense
rolled up
Past Participle
rolled up
1
to fold something into a tube-like shape
transitive
- 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.
- The seamstress deftly rolled up the fabric, getting it ready for cutting and sewing.
- They rolled up the poster and stored it in a tube for safekeeping.
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2
to assemble people or things in one place or group
transitive
- She rolled up her friends for a surprise party at her house.
- He rolled up his notes and documents, preparing for the meeting.
- She rolled up her belongings and packed them into a suitcase for the trip.
- The event coordinator rolled up the necessary equipment and supplies for the conference.
- The teacher rolled up the students for a group activity in the classroom.
3
to fold and transform into a tube-like shape
- The scroll fell and rolled up against the wall.
- As the breeze picked up, the rug on the patio lifted and rolled up near the garden.
- With a gust of wind, the secured banner hanging outside the shop became loose and rolled up.
- As the pastry chef kneaded the dough, it started to roll up, showcasing its elasticity and texture.
- The yoga mat, designed with special grip technology, tended to roll up smoothly, highlighting its ease of portability.
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4
to make one's body into a rounded shape, often for warmth, comfort, or rest
- Feeling chilly, she decided to roll up in a blanket by the fireplace.
- The cat rolled up in a cozy corner for an afternoon nap.
- To stay warm during the hike, he rolled up in his sleeping bag.
- The hedgehog rolled up into a tight ball when approached.
- As the rain started, the dog rolled up under the porch for shelter.
5
to cause a car window to move upward, typically using a mechanical or electric mechanism
transitive
- She rolled up her car window using the control panel on the driver's side.
- He rolled up the passenger window by turning the handle clockwise.
- She rolled up the window manually by rotating the crank handle.
- The car alarm went off, and the windows automatically rolled up as a security measure.
- The hot summer sun beat down relentlessly, and the driver activated the window controls to roll up the windows.
6
to arrive at a destination or location using a vehicle
- The tour bus rolled up to the museum, unloading excited tourists.
- The ambulance rolled up to the accident scene, its sirens blaring.
- The train rolled up to the platform, and a stream of commuters disembarked.
- The bus rolled up to the bus stop, allowing passengers to board.
7
to tuck the edges of a piece of clothing, such as sleeves or trousers, to adjust the length
transitive
- She rolled up her sleeves to cool off in the hot weather.
- He rolled up his trousers to wade through the shallow stream.
- The fashionista rolled up the cuffs of her jeans to create a trendy look.
- They rolled up their pant legs to avoid getting them wet during the beach walk.
- She rolled up the hem of her dress to transform it into a fashionable mini skirt.
8
to arrive at a location, typically in a significant or noticeable quantity
- The protesters rolled up to the city center, demanding justice for their cause.
- The guests rolled up to the party, bringing gifts and good cheer.
- The fans rolled up to the stadium, eager to support their favorite team.
- We rolled up to the beach, armed with towels, sunscreen, and a picnic basket.
- The volunteers rolled up to the disaster site, ready to provide assistance to those in need.
9
to gather a significant amount of something
transitive
- The company rolled up significant profits by expanding into new markets.
- They rolled up a large collection of vintage vinyl records by scouring flea markets and garage sales.
- The team rolled up a substantial lead by scoring multiple goals in quick succession.
- The organization rolled up substantial support for their cause through effective grassroots campaigning.
- The comedian rolled up a considerable following by consistently delivering hilarious performances.