loop up
To form a loop by raising (something that is hanging down or descending).
Verb
- To form a loop by raising (something that is hanging down or descending).
- Pass the right index from below under (i.e. on the proximal side of) the pendant palmar string and then between the left thumb and index, and with the palmar tip of the right index loop up a piece of the string handing...
- I begin at the baseline; slant up to the center, loop up to the top, then back to the gound ^([sic]), going back to pass the column; - 2002, B.J. Jordan, Classically Cursive Book 3, page 99:
- She may loop up [her cloak] with a stone or nut or coin, provided that she does not loop it up [thus] for the first time on the Sabbath. - 2022, Shaye J. D. Cohen, Robert Goldenberg, Hayim Lapin, The Oxford Annotated...
- To get back together.
- Weiss and Benioff were familiar with the UK, having used it as a location for Game of Thrones. Returning was was^([sic]) the perfect excuse to loop up with some former cast "Thrones friends" including actors Bradley,...
- To continue teaching the same students for the next year of the curriculum.
- Some of the MEdT pre-service teachers experience the benefits of looping when they are able to stay with their same interdisciplinary teaching team, and loop up with teachers and students the second year to complete...