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Definition of Do up
1. Verb. Wrap for decorative purposes. "The gift was done up in pretty red paper"
2. Verb. Use special care in dressing, making-up, etc.. "She dolled herself up for the night out with her friends"
Definition of Do up
1. Verb. (transitive idiomatic) To fasten a piece of clothing. ¹
2. Verb. (transitive idiomatic) To redecorate a room etc. ¹
3. Verb. (transitive idiomatic informal) To execute a task or performance. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Do Up
Literary usage of Do up
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Progress of America, from the Discovery by Columbus to the Year 1846 by John Macgregor (1847)
"M 78—80 do. up to 16" ..do. from 17—20 do. „ 21—24....do. „ 25—29....do. „ 30—32 do.
„ 33—35 do. „ 36-38....do. „ 39—11 do. Mirrors of ,, 45—47 do. ..."
2. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable: Giving the Derivation, Source, Or Origin of by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer (1898)
"So Don is do-ou, as " Don your clothes." Duj> is do-up, as " Dup the door " (gf).
of Spanish origin, as Ponto (pointer), Tray (fetch), etc. ..."
3. Our Army Nurses: Interesting Sketches, Addresses, and Photographs of Nearly by Mary A. Gardner Holland (1895)
"I used to do up bandages, and carry them to the State House every day. They said
mine were the best of any. One day they asked me if I had ever nursed. ..."
4. Plane Surveying: A Text-book and Pocket Manual by John Clayton Tracy (1907)
"To do up a Chain. Beginning at the middle, fold up the doubled chain, taking hold
of two links at a time with one hand and laying each pair obliquely across ..."
5. An American Glossary by Richard Hopwood Thornton (1912)
"do up brown. To do up thoroughly, in a good or a bad sense, as it may happen.
a.1848 Nature seemed to take particular pains to have everything as it should ..."
6. Manual of Industrial and Commercial Intercourse Between the United States by Thomas Savage (1889)
"0.09 25 pc do Do. up to 42 threads " 0.14 do Do. up to 62 threads " 0.18 do Of
wool with mixture of cotton, plain, colored, up to wide Metre. ..."