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Coil up Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɔɪɫ/ /ˈəp
KOYL-up
kˈɔɪl/ /ˈʌp
KOYL-up

Definition

To twist or wind something into a spiral or rounded shape; also, to curl your body or an object closely together.

Usage & Nuances

Usually informal. Often used for ropes, wires, snakes, or someone sitting with their arms or legs tight together. Can describe physical actions or be metaphorical ("coiling up with fear"). Not interchangeable with "roll up" (which means to make a tube shape).

Example Sentences

The snake coiled up in the sun.

basic

He coiled up the rope after using it.

basic

The kitten loves to coil up on my lap.

basic

After a long walk, I just want to coil up with a good book.

natural

I saw the hose coiled up behind the shed.

natural

She coiled up with fear when she heard the thunder.

natural