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The phrase "sleeve up" is not a standard expression in written English and may not be widely recognized
It could be used in a context where someone is preparing to engage in a task, similar to "roll up your sleeves."
Example: "Before we start the project, let's sleeve up and get ready to work."
Alternatives: "roll up your sleeves" or "prepare to get to work."
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I rolled my sleeve up and said, "Oh, this Moby Dick?" as casually as I could.
The sexiest length is to mid-forearm, you don't want to push the sleeve up much more, because otherwise it looks too casual.
Aleksandr took her place on the couch, tugging his right sleeve up to expose his under arm.
Four patient participants in particular were observed to await instruction from the nurse; they did not assume it was their turn rather waited until the nurse formally invited them to follow and to then to be seated and, continued to respond to instructions without initiating action themselves for example, rolling a sleeve up.
If you want to, seal the sleeve up with tape, then you're done!
Then, simply put the sleeve up to your ear and lean on that arm.
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Consider packing long-sleeved button-down shirts, and rolling the sleeves up or down as needed.
So you roll your sleeves up and go to work".
"If you come here, roll your sleeves up and stand up for Sheffield, you are accepted.
And they said: "Frankly, I'm just ready to roll my sleeves up again.
He rolled his sleeves up exactly the same way every morning.
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