Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
roll up one's sleeves
idiom
/roʊl ʌp wʌnz sliːvz/

Definition
To prepare oneself to work hard or to get involved in a task, typically by physically rolling up the sleeves of one’s shirt to signify readiness.

Examples
- Before starting the new project, she decided to roll up her sleeves and dive in.
- He rolled up his sleeves and got to work on the community garden.
- When the team faced challenges, they rolled up their sleeves to find solutions together.

Meaning
The phrase suggests an intention to take on a challenging task or to be active in pursuing a goal, often associated with hard work and hands-on involvement.

Synonyms
- get to work
- get involved
- put in effort
- take action