Phrasal Verb - Doing Up
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.Definition
To put together or assemble something, especially furniture, from its various components, and to prepare or make something ready for use.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | She was doing up the frame of her new bookshelf on weekends. |
| 2 | He thought he could do up the engine of his car by himself. |
| 3 | They were doing up the restaurant for the summer season with new decorations. |
| 4 | She liked doing up her dolls' hair for long hours every day. |
| 5 | He was trying to do up his music room with instruments and music sheets. |
| 6 | The volunteers were doing up the houses in the community for the less fortunate people. |
| 7 | She finally managed to do up the sketch of the house on time quickly. |
| 8 | He had spent all day doing up the race track from old sets of wooden blocks. |
| 9 | The instructors were doing up the company's morale with their training. |
| 10 | She started doing up her homemade crafts in yarns for the local bazaar. |