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English
[edit]Verb
[edit]curl up (third-person singular simple present curls up, present participle curling up, simple past and past participle curled up)
- (transitive, of hair) to curl, make curly, shape into curls
- Rollers are a good way to curl up your hair.
- (intransitive) to become curly
- (transitive) to coil or shrivel, make into a coil
- (intransitive) to become coiled or shriveled
- (intransitive) to shape one's body into a somewhat ball-like shape, with one's legs tucked into the abdomen, especially for cosiness or for protection.
- curl up with a good book
- 1903, Bret Harte, The Society upon the Stanislaus:
- He smiled a kind of sickly smile, and curled up on the floor.
Translations
[edit]to become curly
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to become coiled or shrivelled
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to tuck one’s legs up against the abdomen and wrap arms around the raised knees
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