roll your sleeves/trousers etc up• In the secondhalf, the Cherry and Whites rolled their sleeves up and got stuck in.• BossPeter Wheeler conceives the cars, tests them himself and even rolls his sleeves up to help design them.
roll your sleeves up• In the second half, the Cherry and Whites rolled their sleeves up and got stuck in.• We've got a crisis on our hands, and we need to roll up our sleeves and do something about it.• Boss Peter Wheeler conceives the cars, tests them himself and even rolls his sleeves up to help design them.
roll-up• It was just like we were back in the cell, sitting down, having a chat and a roll-up.• You're lucky if you have a roll-up in Risley.• Odd-Knut collects a kettle of snow and has settled into Nathan's seat with a roll-up.• Terry hurriedly stubbed out his roll-up, pushed his chair back and got up.• Odd-Knut smokes a pensiveroll-up, I fish, Tonyphotographs, Nathan wanders off with a shovel and icedrill.• He used to smoke sixty cigarettes a day and says he's brought it down to between fifteen and twenty roll-ups.
From Longman Business Dictionary
roll something → upphrasal verbphr v [transitiveT]
roll your sleeves/trousers etc up• In the secondhalf, the Cherry and Whites rolled their sleeves up and got stuck in.• BossPeter Wheeler conceives the cars, tests them himself and even rolls his sleeves up to help design them.
roll your sleeves up• In the second half, the Cherry and Whites rolled their sleeves up and got stuck in.• We've got a crisis on our hands, and we need to roll up our sleeves and do something about it.• Boss Peter Wheeler conceives the cars, tests them himself and even rolls his sleeves up to help design them.