To make something into a cylindrical or fold-like shape
“The shopkeeper had to roll up the poster to make it easier to carry.”
To arrive, especially by a vehicle such as a car
“He would roll up in a limo, dressed in a faux fur coat.”
To arrive or increase in great numbers or frequency
“Leaguites are beginning to roll up in such numbers that I am beginning to send a short stereotyped reply to each.”
To grow larger or more numerous
To come or go near, or nearer to, in place or time
To fold inwards or wrap up
To become improved or more advanced
To move up higher on one's body
To make a cannabis cigarette
To move, or cause to move, in a spiral or curved course
To tie or roll up (a number of things) together as though into a parcel
To put aside or into storage, typically as a result of having collected a surplus of
To proceed or turn out in a specified or successful way
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