do up
Britishverb
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to wrap and make into a bundle
to do up a parcel
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to cause the downfall of (a person)
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to beautify or adorn
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(also intr) to fasten or be fastened
this skirt does up at the back
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informal to renovate or redecorate
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slang to assault
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Fasten up or put up; also, dress up. For example, Let's do up all the gifts in matching paper , or Please help me do up the collar button , or Jane did up her hair for the dance , or The children were all done up in their best outfits . [c. 1800]
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. Do something thoroughly or very well, as in They really did it up brown for the dinner party . The allusion here is unclear, but it may be to wrapping a package in brown paper. [Mid-1800s]
Example Sentences
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In outline, her plan would work like this: the government gives a council or housing association an average of £80,000 to buy and do up a property.
From BBC • Oct. 15, 2025
“We’re feeling good about what we have to do up there tonight to keep that site secure.”
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 10, 2025
As they say, Blinken is on a high wire right now—and he’s got a lot of balancing to do up there.
From Slate • Oct. 27, 2023
“Some of the things that they do up front with their line movement, stuff like that is pretty good,” he said.
From Washington Times • Dec. 26, 2022
“Not a single person in that audience believes for a second that what I do up there is real,” he says, gesturing in the general direction of the stage.
From "The Night Circus" by Erin Morgenstern
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