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View definitions for roll up

roll up

verb as in cumulate

verb as in furl

Strong matches

verb as in garner

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Example Sentences

Steward Health Care’s inception was made possible by a common PE maneuver called a “roll-up”—buying up lots of smaller firms within an industry and housing them under one umbrella.

From Slate

Furst’s property, which he dubbed Furstwurld, has grown to include a series of buildings including one with a stage, lighting, sound system and seating, plus a roll-up door that opens to the outside.

Last summer, folks went gaga over ice-cream-and-Fruit-Roll-Ups, a sugary hack that entails tightly wrapping an unrolled Fruit Roll-Up around a generous scoop of vanilla or fruit flavored ice cream and eating it sandwich-style.

From Salon

A balcony is going up, roll-up doors are going in and landscaping around a drainage area is commencing.

He travels around the countryside in his open-toed sandals, whatever the weather, with his backpack and a supply of roll-up cigarettes.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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