- curl something up
- curl something up†to roll something up into a coil. •
She curled the edges of the paper up while she spoke.
•Why did she curl up the paper?
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
She curled the edges of the paper up while she spoke.
•Why did she curl up the paper?
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
curl something up — ˌcurl ˈup | ˌcurl sthˈup derived to form or make sth form into a tightly curled shape • The paper started to shrivel and curl up in the heat. Main entry: ↑curlderived … Useful english dictionary
curl — ► VERB 1) form or cause to form a curved or spiral shape. 2) move in a spiral or curved course. 3) (curl up) informal writhe with embarrassment, shame, or amusement. 4) play at the game of curling. ► NOUN 1) something in the shape of a spiral or… … English terms dictionary
curl your lip — curl (your) lip literary to lift one side of your mouth in an expression which shows that you do not like or respect something or someone. Don t you curl your lip at me, young miss! … New idioms dictionary
curl lip — curl (your) lip literary to lift one side of your mouth in an expression which shows that you do not like or respect something or someone. Don t you curl your lip at me, young miss! … New idioms dictionary
curl — curl1 [kə:l US kə:rl] v [I and T] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: crul curly (1300 1400), probably from Middle Dutch] 1.) to form a twisted or curved shape, or to make something do this ▪ Mary was busy curling her hair. curl around/round ▪ Ivy curled… … Dictionary of contemporary English
curl — 1 noun 1 (C) a small mass of hair that hangs in a curving shape: a little boy with beautiful blonde curls 2 (C) something that forms a curved shape: A curl of smoke rose from her cigarette. 3 a curl of your lip/mouth a sideways and upwards… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
curl — [[t]kɜ͟ː(r)l[/t]] curls, curling, curled 1) N COUNT If you have curls, your hair is in the form of tight curves and spirals. ...the little girl with blonde curls... A curl of black hair fell loosely across his forehead. 2) N UNCOUNT If your hair… … English dictionary
curl — I UK [kɜː(r)l] / US [kɜrl] verb Word forms curl : present tense I/you/we/they curl he/she/it curls present participle curling past tense curled past participle curled ** 1) curl or curl up [intransitive/transitive] to form a curved or round shape … English dictionary
curl — curl1 [ kɜrl ] verb ** 1. ) curl or curl up intransitive or transitive to form a curved or round shape, or give something this shape: Jane had short hair curling around her face. As she talked, she curled a strand of hair on one finger. Sam s… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
curl — [kɜːl] verb I 1) [I/T] to form a curved or round shape, or to give something this shape As she talked, she curled a strand of hair on one finger.[/ex] 2) [I] to move in a curving or twisting way Smoke curled from tall chimneys.[/ex] 3) [I] to… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
curl up — phrasal verb Word forms curl up : present tense I/you/we/they curl up he/she/it curls up present participle curling up past tense curled up past participle curled up 1) a) [intransitive] to sit in a comfortable position, with your legs bent and… … English dictionary