The phrasal verb "do up" means to tie or fasten (laces, buttons, or a zip). It is used to secure clothing or another item.
Phrasal Verb: "do up" significa atar o abrochar (cordones, botones o una cremallera). Se usa para asegurar la ropa u otro objeto.
Phrasal Verb | do up |
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Definition | to tie or fasten (laces, buttons or a zip) |
Examples | - Your shoes are untied. Do them up! - Can you help me do up my jacket? My hands are too cold to pull the zip. |
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